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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Board of Adjustment 2000-02-01r BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Regular Meeting of the Board of Adjustment February 1, 2000, 8:00 a.m. Board Room (Room 130), Estes Park Municipal Building Board: Attending: Chair John Baudek, Members Jeff Barker, Lori Jeffrey, Wayne Newsom and Al Sager Chair Baudek, Members Barker and Jeffrey Also Attending: Senior Planner Joseph, Chief Building Official Birchfield and Recording Secretary Wheatley Absent:Members Newsom and Sager Chair Baudek called the meeting to order at 8:03 a.m. MiNUTES The minutes of the January 4,2000 meeting were accepted with the correction to delete #2 of staff recommendations for Black Canyon Inn, Meyer Addition. LOT 32A, WHiTE MEADOW VIEW PLACE SUBDIViSiON. APPLiCANTS: LON KINNIE AND BILL & JAN HANKS - VARIANCE REQUEST TO ALLOW SIX TRANSFERRED DWELLING UNITS TO BE BUILT AS INDIVIDUAL FREE­ STANDING UNITS. Senior Planner Joseph reviewed the Staff Report and noted #5 of staff recommendations could be deleted. Lon Kinnie represented the applicants and reviewed the proposal. The two houses to be painted will be done as soon as weather permits. The shed will be removed when construction begins on the new units. As the new units are appropriately sited and a specific plan was presented, it was moved and seconded (Barker/Jeffrey) to approve the variance request and to recommend to Town Board to revise the existing Development Agreement. The motion passed unanimously with two absent. LOT 3. MURPHY SUBDIVISION & PORTION OF LOT 20. LITTLE PROSPECT MOUNTAIN ADDITION. APPLICANT: TIM WRIGHT & DENISE OWENS - SETBACK VARIANCE REQUEST FROM SECTION 17.20.040 (b) 4. Senior Planner Joseph revised the Staff Report. Ross Stephen from Rocky Mountain Consultants represented the applicants. The proposal would eliminate four road accesses off Stanley Avenue with one new access off Prospect Avenue. The existing building fagade will be consistent with the new building. There was no public comment. If approved, the variance will be specific to the use of Senior Assisted Living. The plans indicate only one kitchen area for the entire building; there are no kitchens in the individual units. Due to the unique nature of this lot and other restrictions, it was moved and seconded (Barker/Jeffrey) to approve the variance request with the foliowing conditions. The motion passed unanimously, with two absent. 1. The area between the driveway and the adjacent duplex shall be planted to provide an unbroken screen of evergreen trees and shrubs to provide a visual • ^ ^A^ij3AjcX^/ \y^j^ > f)t //JLl BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Board of Adjustment February 1,2000 Page 2 buffer that will compensate for reduction in the width of the parking setback. The evergreen trees shall be a minimum height of ten feet at the time of planting. 2. Lighting of the drive and parking area shall be carefully located so as to avoid any off-site glare into the property adjacent to the west. 3. All required Town Board approvals shall be obtained. 4. Variance is based on this specific proposed use and site plan as being presented here today in every detail including the use. UNIT 71. FALL RIVER VILLAGE MOBILE HOME PARK. APPLICANT: SHARON McCUTCHEN - REQUEST TO REPLACE A NON-CONFORMING STRUCTURE SECTIONS 17.16.040.17.32.070.17.36.010 (d) Chief Building Official Birchfield presented the Staff Report based on his letter to Ms. McCutchen dated January 24, 2000. This is a zoning variance request only. The applicant is requesting permission to replace the burned trailer with another trailer in an illegal non-conforming mobile home park. Mobile homes require building permits and must comply with all regulations. Utilities must also meet current code. The application process had been expedited in order to assist Ms. McCutchen due to the tragedy. Pastor Dave Curry represented the applicant. There was no insurance on the trailer at the time of the fire and another 4 years of payments are still due on the burned trailer. If the existing trailer were to be repaired, a variance would not be needed. Board comments: Until the owner of the trailer park property makes some effort to bring the property into compliance, the Board is reluctant to approve a variance. A variance may not even be allowed without the land owner being represented. It is the Board’s responsibility to follow the ordinances of the Town. The applicant commented that she will have to repair the current trailer. Chief Building Official Birchfield advised only those items restored will be required to be brought up to Code. With sincere regret and sympathy for Ms. McCutchen’s situation, it was moved and seconded (Barker/Jeffrey) to deny the variance request. The motion passed unanimously with two absent. REPORTS None. There being no further business. Chair Baudek adjourned the meeting at 9:10 a.m. J{^ Baudek, Chair Meribeth Wheatley, Recordingg Secretary