HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Estes Valley Board of Adjustment 2006-12-05RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
Regular Meeting of the Estes Valley Board of Adjustment
December 5, 2006, 8:00 a.m.
Board Room, Estes Park Town Hall
Board:
Attending:
Also Attending:
Absent:
Chair Cliff Dill; Members Chuck Levine, John Lynch, Wayne Newsom,
and Al Sager; Alternate Member Bruce Grant
Chair Dill, Members Lynch, Newsom and Sager, Alternate Member Grant
Director Joseph, Planner Shirk, Town Clerk Williamson
Member Levine, Recording Secretary Roederer
Chair Dill 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 November 7, 2006 meeting.
There being no changes or corrections, the minutes were approved as submitted.
2.METES & BOUNDS, 1740 HUMMINGBIRD LANE, Applicant: Richard and Mary Wilson
— Variance request from Estes Valley Development Code Section 4.3, Table 4-2, to
allow side-yard setbacks of 10 feet in lieu of the minimum 25-foot setbacks required
in the E-1-Esfafezoning district.
Planner Shirk reviewed the staff report. He stated this is a request to allow a 1,200-square-
foot addition to an existing 555-square-foot cabin, as well as construction of a 280-square-
foot deck and the relocation of an existing accessory building. The submitted building
plans will need to verify compliance with the maximum height limit of thirty feet.
In considering whether special circumstances exist, the Board should consider the
following. The existing residence was located legally at the time it was built in 1935. With
present setback requirements, the entire house is considered non-conforming. The lot at
0.27 acres, is significantly sub-sized for the E-1 zoning district, which has a minimum lot
size of one acre. It more closely meets the requirements of the R-Residential zoning
district, which has a minimum lot size of 0.25 acre. The 25-foot setbacks required in the E-
1 zoning district were created for lots with a minimum width of 100 feet. The applicant’s lot
18 f°l|3y1lve feet wide: th.e 25-foot side-yard setbacks overlap and it is impossible to build
on this lot without a variance. The R zoning district requires a minimum lot width of sixty
feet and side-yard setbacks of ten feet; these requirements are more applicable to the lot
under consideration.
The applicants request is to increase the square footage of the residence from 555 to
1,755—a 216% increase. It is the opinion of planning staff that the variance request is
substantial. Neighborhood buildings range in size from 144 square feet to 1,630 square
feet, with a median size of 946 square feet. It is staff’s opinion that the proposed addition is
out of character for the neighborhood. Staff would support a variance to limit the overall
total of building square footage on the lot to approximately 1,000 square feet; this includes
square footage of outbuildings. Planner Shirk noted again it would be impossible to do any
expansion to the residence, even a deck, without a variance. Planning staff suggests that a
ten-foot setback is appropriate for the property, although the overall variance amount
requested is too great for the neighborhood. Therefore, staff would move for a continuation
of the request to allow the applicant to redesign the addition.
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This request was submitted to ali applicabie reviewing agency staff and to neighboring
property owners for consideration and comment. No significant issues or concerns were
expressed by reviewing agency staff relative to code compliance or to the provision of
public services. Comments or inquiries were received from three neighbors. Lola Spicknall,
1219 High Drive, expressed no concern about the variance after being informed that the
proposed addition would not affect her view. Greg and Jill Jameson, 1760 Hummingbird
Lane, expressed opposition to the request because “the cabins are already too close to
each other.” The Jamesons own the cabin to the immediate west of the Wilson’s. Darrell
Franklin, 1731 High Drive, expressed concern about the scale of property and impact on
property and property values.
Public Comment:
Paul Brown was present to represent the applicants. He stated in staff’s review of the
median house size only a portion of the information acquired from the Larimer County
assessor was utilized. Mr. Brown reviewed the square footage of the surrounding
properties including all outbuildings, decks, and porches, and concluded the Wilson
request is not out of character with the neighborhood.
Amy PlummerA/an Horn Engineering stated a large majority of the properties are
nonconforming due to the E-1 zoning of this neighborhood. If the property was
appropriately zoned with 10-foot setbacks, the applicants would not need a variance for
the proposed addition.
Richard Wilson/Applicant commented the addition was designed with the character of the
neighborhood in mind. He stated he was unaware of the zoning implications and believed
the property was zoned incorrectly.
Discussion followed: square footage of the addition is less important than the setback
requirement: whether or not the applicant could connect to the sewer and if so, where; the
status of the water supply; congestion on Hummingbird Lane.
It was moved and seconded (Newsom/Lynch) to approve the variance request for the
Metes and Bounds property located at 1740 Hummingbird Lane, to allow side-yard
setbacks of 10 feet in lieu of the minimum 25-foot setbacks required, with the
findings and conditions recommended by staff, and the motion passed unanimously
with one absent.
CONDITIONS:
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Full compliance with applicable building codes, approved site plan, and building plans.
Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall comply with Upper Thompson
Sanitation District requirements regarding acquisition of a sewer easement, and shall
connect to the sewer or obtain approval from the Larimer County Health Department for
the current septic system.
Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall notify the Larimer County
Health Department regarding abandonment of the existing septic system.
Prior to pouring foundation, submittal of a setback certificate prepared by a reoistered
land surveyor.
REPORTS
Director Joseph stated that the change of meeting start time for future Board of
Adjustment meetings has been approved by the Town Board and County Commissioners.
Beginning in January 2007, all Estes Valley Board of Adjustment meetings will begin at
9:00 a.m. a
Planner Shirk advised the Board that the Planning Commission has had discussions
regarding accessory dwellings and staff plans to discuss the issue with the Countv
planning staff.
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4. ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR 2007
It was moved and seconded (Newsom/Dill) to appoint Member Newsom Chair,
effective beginning January 2007, and the motion passed unanimousiy with one
absent.
It was moved and seconded (Grant/Newsom) to appoint Member Lynch as Vice-
Chair, effective beginning January 2007, and the motion passed unanimously with
one absent.
It was moved and seconded (Newsom/Sager) that the Community Development
Department Administrative Assistant or designee be appointed as Recording
Secretary for 2007, and the motion passed unanimousiy with one absent.
There being no further business. Chair Dili adjourned the meeting at 9:20 a.m.
JackTa Williamson, Town Clerk