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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR10-083 CMC Edwards Campus Expansion ' EAGLE COUNTY, CO TEAK J SIMONTON 201014901 5 $0.00 DOC:% 4:18:3CIPM 07/29/20 1 0 11111 III 11 111 111 11111111111 .111111 11 0/111111IititiitTher 40.1 0 ""'id moved adoption of the following ifolution: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO RESOLUTION NO. 2010 - APPROVAL OF A SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR III E (7()LORADO MOUNTAIN COLI-EGE EDWARI)S CA IVIPUS EX PA NSI()N I..)cATEH IN THE BERRY CREEK / 1\111...I.:ER RANCH PLANNED UNIT f)EVELAWMENT FILE NO. PR-2762 WHEREAS, on or about 10 Ivlay 2010, the County of Eagle, State of Colorado, accepted for filing an application submitted by the County (..)f Eagle, State of Colorado (hereinafter "Applicant") to receive approval of a Site Specific Development Plan for expansion of the ('.olorado Mountain College Facility located on Tract 'A of the Berry Creek / Miller Ranch Planned Unit Development: and, NVHEREAS, the Applicant requested the approval of a Site Specific 1"..)evelopment Plan which would allow for development as follows: TO al IOW construction of a 32,500 square fool addit onto the existing CMC Edwards Canwus building and 128 new paved on-site parking spaces. 'T'he existing structure is approximately 30.525 square feet in area with 239 existing parking spaces. Upon completion of die expansion, the C.N4C.! facility will include 63,025 square feet and 367 parking spaces. he building ON pansion will employ the same architectural finish materials, colors and style as the existin2 CNC building. WI IEREAS, notice of the Site. Specific Development Plan was given to all proper agencies and departinents as required by the Berry Creek / Alitler Ranch PI) Guide and Land Restrictions, dated 1 8th November 2004 and, NUIEREAS, at its public hearing held 16th June 2010, the Eagle County Planning Commission, based upon its findings. recommended approval of the proposed Site Specific 1 Development Plan; and WHEREAS, at its regular hearing of 29th June 2010 the Eagle County Board of Commissioners (hereinafter "Board"), considered the Site Specific Development Plan; associated plans; and the statements and concerns of the App]icant, the Eagle County Community Development and Engineering staff, and other interested persons; and the recommendation of the Eagle County Planning Commission; BASEDON THE EVIDENCE BEFORE IT, and with the modifications imposed by the conditions hereinafter described, THE BOARD FINDS AS FOLLOWS: Pursuant to the Berry Creek /Miller Ranch PUD Guide and Land Use Restrictions, dated 18th November 2004, Section B, Development Review, B.4 Alternative Use - Tract `A': Consistency with tlae PUD Guide [PUD Guide, Section B.2.] B The development occun-~ing on this Tract is consistent with the PUD Guide. 2. Consistency with the PUD Preliminary Plan [PUD Guide, Section B.2.] B The development occu~7-ing on this Tract is consistent with the PUD Preliminary Plan. Consistency with the Master Circulation Plan [PUD Guide, Section B.2.] B The development occurring on this Tract is consistent with the Master Circulation Plan. 4. Consistency with the Master Drainage Plan [PUD Guide, Section B.2.] B The development oecun-ing on this Tract is consistent with the Master Drainage Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNT Y OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO: THAT, the petition of County of Eagle, State of Colorado, File No. PR-2762, for approval of a Site Specific Development Plan for expansion of the Colorado Mountain College Facility on Tract `A' of the Berry Creek /Miller Ranch PUD be and is hereby approved, subject to the following conditions: That CMC continues to work with the Engineering Department to resolve any outstanding issues with the Master Circulation Plan and the Master Drainage Plan. 2. That CMC work with the Department of Environmental Health regarding erosion control, dust suppression, outside illumination and storm water management. 3. That CMC work with Eagle County's ECO Build Specialist for compliance with the County's green building criteria. 4. That CMC pursues LEEDS standards for the CMC Expansion. Studies have shown that schools meeting improved indoor air quality and natural lighting/views as outlined in LEED certification significantly improve student attendance, learning, and performance. CMC to pursue LEED site planning standards to minimize the overall parking impact through landscaping. 5. The Miller Ranch Road Trail shall be repaired immediately upon completion of construction or closw-e of the temporary construction staging area, whichever comes first. Trails asphalt shall be repkaced at 3" over 6" of compacted road base. Caution signs shall be placed and maintained on each side of the temporary access drive stating, "No Pavement Ahead and Watch for Truck Traffic", or similar language. The signs must remain in place for the duration of project construction. 6. Except as otherwise modified by these conditions, all material representations of the Applicant in this application and in all public meetings shall be adhered to and be considered conditions of approval. 7. CMC to p~u-ticipate in planning for a futw-e roundabout when traffic levels are anticipated to reach a Level of Service D within one year and will provide for right away for the roundabout construction. In addition, will provide for the roundabout construction or whatever alternative traffic solutions deemed sufficient at no cost to Eagle County. 8. Incorporate DRC recommendations, as follows: a) That the parking lot be visually mitigated by introducing more trees and fewer shrubs. b) The parking lots need to include pedestrian walkway `cuts' through the landscaped islands to create safer pedestrian movement through the parking lots. 3 c) CMC Campus Visitors can benefit from a small sign or signs that direct visitors to the front entryway of the building. d) The DRC is pleased that the mechanical equipment on the existing building, as well as the addition, will be enclosed with a breathable architectural finish material. e) Due to the fact that the addition is proposed to utilize the identical colors, architectural finish materials and style, the DRC did not offer any further comment regarding architecture. f) The DRC recommends that CMC tie the on-site pedestrian path into the regional bicycle trail located south east of the site to facilitate safe pedestrian movement from the core of Edwards to the CMC campus. The site plan should provide an easement for the future pedestrian path connection. g) The DRC recommends that CMC review its plans with the Arrowhead, Miller Ranch, and Singletree property owners associations. 9. Additional need for future parking would trigger a feasibility review for underground parking. 10. CMC work with the school board, county, and WECMERD regarding pedestrian plan throughout Miller Ranch to help safety for pedestrians and shared use of parking areas. 4 THE BOARD further finds, determines and declares that this Resolution is necessary for the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the County of Eagle, State of Colorado. MOVED, READ AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Eagle, State of Colorado, at its regular meeting held the day of ~~~U!-~,. X010, nurzc pro tuiic to the 29th day of June 2010. ATTEST: COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO, by and Through Its ..BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ,r ,, Teak J. Simonton ~' Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners Peter F. Runyon Commissioner Commissioner seconded adoption of the foregoing resolution. The roll having been called, the vote was as follows Commissioner Sara J. Fisher Commissioner Jon Stavney Commissioner Peter F. Runyon This Resolution passed by ~~~ vote of the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Eagle, State of Colorado. l3 y..` LU1.~ Sara J. Fisher, 5