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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR00-041 PUD for Kodiak ParkWHEREAS, on or about February 1, 1999, the County of Eagle, State of Colorado, accepted
for filing an application submitted by Ace & Jennifer Lane (hereinafter "Applicant ") for approval
of the Planned Unit Development Sketch Plan for Kodiak Park, Eagle County File No. PDS- 00015;
and,
WHEREAS, in 1992, the Eagle County Board of County Commissioners, by Resolution No.
92 -75, approved a Special Use Permit for a private water ski lake on this parcel; and,
WHEREAS, in 1994, the Eagle County Board of County Commissioners, by Resolution No.
94 -87, approved a Special Use Permit for a landscape nursery on this parcel; and,
WHEREAS, in 1994, the Eagle County Board of County Commissioners approved an
Amendment to the Zone District Map to re -zone this parcel to Planned Unit Development (PUD)
and approved a PUD Preliminary Plan which included a ski lake, existing single - family and ranch
uses, 18,000 square feet of service commercial uses, and open space; and,
WHEREAS, in 1997, the Eagle County Board of County Commissioners approved a one -
year extension to the PUD Preliminary Plan approval to allow the Applicant to secure access through
the adjacent Blue Ridge Lane and,
WHEREAS, the Applicant did not submit an application for approval of a final plat for the
approved PUD Preliminary Plan within the time period specified in the Eagle County Land Use
Regulations, including the extension, and the PUD Preliminary Plan approval has lapsed and is no
longer in force and effect; and,
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Commissioner �_ moved adoption
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO
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RESOLUTION NO. 2000 -
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APPROVAL OF THE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
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SKETCH PLAN FOR KODIAK PARK
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FILE NO. PDS -00015
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WHEREAS, on or about February 1, 1999, the County of Eagle, State of Colorado, accepted
for filing an application submitted by Ace & Jennifer Lane (hereinafter "Applicant ") for approval
of the Planned Unit Development Sketch Plan for Kodiak Park, Eagle County File No. PDS- 00015;
and,
WHEREAS, in 1992, the Eagle County Board of County Commissioners, by Resolution No.
92 -75, approved a Special Use Permit for a private water ski lake on this parcel; and,
WHEREAS, in 1994, the Eagle County Board of County Commissioners, by Resolution No.
94 -87, approved a Special Use Permit for a landscape nursery on this parcel; and,
WHEREAS, in 1994, the Eagle County Board of County Commissioners approved an
Amendment to the Zone District Map to re -zone this parcel to Planned Unit Development (PUD)
and approved a PUD Preliminary Plan which included a ski lake, existing single - family and ranch
uses, 18,000 square feet of service commercial uses, and open space; and,
WHEREAS, in 1997, the Eagle County Board of County Commissioners approved a one -
year extension to the PUD Preliminary Plan approval to allow the Applicant to secure access through
the adjacent Blue Ridge Lane and,
WHEREAS, the Applicant did not submit an application for approval of a final plat for the
approved PUD Preliminary Plan within the time period specified in the Eagle County Land Use
Regulations, including the extension, and the PUD Preliminary Plan approval has lapsed and is no
longer in force and effect; and,
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WHEREAS, the Eagle County Board, of County Commissioners has not taken any
affirmative action to subsequently amend the Zone District Map as it relates to this parcel, this parcel
is currently zoned Planned Unit Development (PUD) and the uses designated in the lapsed PUD
Preliminary Plan are no longer permitted uses; and,
WHEREAS, the Applicant subsequently requested the approval of a Planned Unit
Development (PUD) Sketch Plan which would allow for the development as follows:
A mixed use Planned Unit Development including the following uses:
• Mixed use lots comprised of a variety of potential uses such as service
commercial, artist and craftsman studios, office, retail, residential, restaurant
and light industrial or "clean" manufacturing;
• A 50 -60 room lodge hotel;
• Retail and wholesale nurseries;
• A water ski lake alid associated marina. uses including 7 short-term
accommodation cabins;
• 20.2 acres of useable open space (Wetlands and Kodiak Ski Lake);
• A 134.2 acre working ranch (Wind River Ranch);
• 27 residential units.
Applicant intends to create a defined, community- oriented live /work development
that serves the needs of area artisans and craftsmen, while allowing the existing
single family, ranch, ski lake, marina and nursery uses to remain. The main focus of
the development is the mixed -use service commercial portion of the site, which will
provide housing above the commercial spaces. The approximately 24,000 square
feet of residential uses include: nine studio apartments; six 1- bedroom apartments;
two 2- bedroom apartments; four 3- bedroom apartments; four single - family live /work
studios; and one duplex.
The ski lake, marina and the short-term accommodations (cabins and lodge hotel) are
intended to complement the development. Approximately 69,000 square feet ofnon-
residential space is proposed: 21,000 square feet are allocated for wholesale and
retail nursery; 19,300 square feet are reserved for retail and restaurant; 28,300 square
feet are for "clean" manufacturing, office, service commercial and other wholesale
uses.
A total 14.4 acres of open space is proposed, including 20.2 acres of useable open
space, as defined in the Eagle County Land Use Regulations (Kodiak Lake and
wetlands), and 134.2 acres of rn ivate open space in the form of the Wind River
Ranch.
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Water and sewer will be provided by Mid Valley Metropolitan District; access is via U.S.
Highway 82 as well as an access road which is proposed to connect with the adjacent
property, Blue Ridge, to the northwest; and,
WHEREAS, notice of the Sketch Plan was given to all proper agencies and departments as
required by the Eagle County Land Use Regulations, Section 2.17.02(1); and,
WHEREAS, at its public hearings held October 7,1999, October 21, 1999 (site visit only),
and November 18,1999, the Planning Commission, based upon its findings, recommended approval
of the proposed PUD Sketch Plan, with certain conditions; and
WHEREAS, at its regular hearings of January 10, 2000, January 24, 2000, and February
7, 2000, the Eagle County Board of Commissioners (hereinafter "Board "), considered the PUD
Sketch Plan, associated plans, the recommendation of the Planning Commission, and the statements
and concerns of the Applicant, the Eagle County Community Development and Engineering staff,
and other interested persons.
BASED ON THE EVIDENCE BEFORE IT, and with the modifications
imposed by the conditions hereinafter described, THE BOARD FINDS AS FOLLOWS:
■ Pursuant to Eagle County Land Use Regulations Section 5- 240.F.3.e. Standards for the
review of a Sketch and Preliminary PUD Plan:
(1) Unified ownership or control. It IS represented that title to all land is owned or
controlled by one (1) entity.
(2) Uses. Uses that may be developed through the proposed PUD ARE NOT those uses
that are designated as uses that are allowed, allowed as a special use or allowed as a
limited use in Table 3 -300 or Table 3 -320 for the zone district designation in effect
for the property at the time prior to approval of the now lapsed PUD Preliminary
Plan. But, such uses may be MAY be allowed by approval of a variation pursuant
to Eagle County Land Use Regulations Section 5- 240.17.31, Variations Authorized,
that permits the integration of mixed uses or allows for greater variety in the type,
design and layout of buildings.
(3) Dimensional Limitations. It CAN NOT been demonstrated that the dimensional
limitations are as specified in Table 3 -340, "Schedule of Dimensional Limitations,"
for the zone district designation in effect for the property at the time of the
application for PUD. Variations of these dimensional limitations CAN BE
authorized prior to or at Preliminary Plan pursuant to Eagle County Land Use
Regulations Section 5- 240.F.31(3)(d) & (f), Variations Authorized
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(4) Off - Street parking and Loading. Off -street parking and loading provided in the
PUD DOES comply with the standards of Article 4, Division 1, Off -Street Parking
and Loading Standards Applicant HAS NOT demonstrated that cause exists for a
reduction in these standards for one of the following reasons:
(a) Shared Parking: That because of shared parking arrangements among uses
within the PUD that do not require peak parking for those uses to occur at the
same time, the parking needs of residents, guests and employees of the
project will be met; or
(b) Actual Needs: That the actual needs of the project's residents, guests, and
employees will be less than those set by Article 4, Division 1, Off -Street
Parking and Loading Standards
(5) Landscaping. Landscaping provided in the PUD DOES comply with the standards
of Article 4, Division 2, Landscaping and Illumination Standards
(6) Signs. The PUD sign standards ARE as specified in Article 4, Division 3, Sian
Regulations
(7) Adequate Facilities. The applicant HAS demonstrated that the development
proposed by the PUD will be provided with adequate facilities for potable water
supply, sewage disposal, solid waste disposal, electrical supply, fire protection and
roads and will be conveniently located in relation to schools, police and fire
protection, and emergency medical services.
(8) Improvements. The improvement standards applicable to the development ARE as
specified in Article 4, Division 6, Improvements Standards, except that it has NOT
been demonstrated that there is safe, efficient access to all areas of the proposed
development, and it has NOT been demonstrated that the existing principal vehicular
access points are designed to provide for smooth traffic flow, minimizing hazards to
vehicular, pedestrian or bicycle traffic. However the highway access permit issuing
authority has indicated that safe, efficient access to all areas of the proposed
development, with principal vehicular access points which are designed to provide
for smooth traffic flow, minimizing hazards to vehicular, pedestrian or bicycle traffic,
MAY BE granted which conforms to the State Highway Access Code.
(9) Compatibility With Surrounding Land Uses. The development proposed for the
PUD IS compatible with the character of surrounding land uses.
(10) Consistency with Master Plan. The PUD IS consistent with the Master Plans,
including, but not limited to, the 1996 Future Land Use Map (FLUM).
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(11) Phasing. A Phasing Plan is NOT APPLICABLE for a PUD Sketch Plan.
(12) Common Recreation and Open Space.
(a) Minimum Area The PUD DOES NOT. comply with recommended
"minimum open air recreation or other usable open space, public or quasi -
public" of 25 %, but, the combined common areas and Kodiak Lake DO
provide the additional requirement of ten (10) acres of common recreation
and useable open space for every 1,000 residents of the PUD;
(b) Improvements Required Common open space and recreational facilities,
and a construction schedule for each phase of development, are NOT
REQUIRED TO BE SHOWN on the Final Plat for a PUD Sketch.
(c) Continuing Use and Maintenance All privately owned common open
space SHALL be required in the Preliminary Plan for the PUD to continue
to conform to its intended use; and restrictions and/or covenants SHALL be
required to ensure that all the common open space identified in the PUD will
be used as common open space, to ensure its maintenance, and to prohibit the
division of any common open space.
(d) Organization Adequate provisions for organizational controls of
maintenance, administration, operation, and insurance ARE NOT provided.
(13) Natural Resources Protection. The PUD HAS considered the recommendations
made by the applicable analysis documents, as well as the recommendation received
by responding referral agencies as specified in Article 4, Division 4, Natural
Resource Protection Standards Wildlife Protection (Section 4- 410); Development
in Areas Subject to Geologic Hazards (Section 4 -420); Development in Areas
Subject to Wildfire Hazards (Section 4 -430); Wood Burning Controls (Section 4-
440); Ridgeline Protection (Section 4 -450); Environmental Impact Report (Section
4 -460).
■ Pursuant to Eagle County Land Use Regulations Section 5- 280.B.3.e. Standards for the
review of a Sketch Plan for Subdivision:
(1) Consistency with Master Plan. The proposed subdivision IS consistent with the
Eagle County Master Plan/s.
(2) Consistent with Land Use Regulations. The proposed subdivision IS consistent
with the Eagle County Land Use Regulations.
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(3) Spatial Pattern Shall Be Efficient The project IS located and designed to avoid
creating spatial patterns that cause inefficiencies in the delivery of public services,
or require duplication or premature extension of public facilities, or result in a "leap
frog" pattern of development."
(a) Utility and Road Extension: Proposed utility extensions ARE consistent
with the utility's service plan or that County approval of a service plan
amendment will be given; or that road extensions are consistent with the
Eagle County Road Capital Improvements Plan
(b) Serve Ultimate Population: Utility lines WILL be sized to serve the
planned ultimate population of the service area to avoid future land disruption
to upgrade under -sized lines.
(c) Coordinate Utility Extensions: The entire range of necessary facilities
CAN be provided, rather than incrementally extending a single service into
an otherwise un- served area.
(4) Suitability for Development. The property proposed to be subdivided IS suitable
for development.
(5) Compatibility with Surrounding Uses. The proposed subdivision IS compatible
with the character of existing land uses in the area and WILL NOT adversely affect
the future development of the surrounding area.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO:
THAT, the application for approval of the Planned Unit Development Sketch Plan for
Kodiak Park be and is hereby granted, subject to compliance with the following conditions:
1. The Applicant shall prepare a proposal for a signal warrant study of the
Highway 82 intersection before application for Final Plat approval.
2. At the time of application for Preliminary Plan approval, the Applicant shall provide
evidence satisfactory to the Eagle County Engineer of safe, efficient access to the site
from U.S. Highway 82.
3. Any Preliminary Plan submittal for this development shall contain the
following:
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a. A site plan which does not include a cabin at the southeast end of the
ski lake.
C. A proposal of a permanent mechanism (preferably a conservation
easement) that shall preserve open space in perpetuity.
C. A fully defined paved bike path designed to link with a Valley -wide
system and other projects according to the recommendations of ECO
Trails.
d. A traffic circle (should this option be retained) designed to maintain
flow while providing for adequate stacking.
e. A PUD Guide containing a specific list of uses allowed, and fully
addressing landscaping and lighting.
f. A detailed phasing plan.
h. Documentation to support or reject the need for a second vehicular
access to the project in light of future uses in the area (northwest end
of property).
i. Requests for all necessary variations, including those which permit
uses not designated as uses that are allowed, allowed as a special use
or allowed as a limited use in Table 3 -300 or Table 3 -320 for the zone
district designation in effect for the property at the time prior to
approval of the now lapsed PUD Preliminary Plan.
4. An Environmental Impact Report in compliance with Section 4 -460 of the Land Use
Regulations shall be prepared.
5. An employee /affordable housing plan shall be submitted prior to or at
application for Preliminary Plan approval.
6. The two warehouses at the southeast end of the property:
a. Shall be designed so that they are hidden from view from the Laura
J. Estates homeowners by berming or other method.
b. Shall be bermed and/or landscaped so that they are hidden from view
from U.S. Highway 82.
6. There shall be no access onto the frontage road at the southeast end of the
property from this PUD.
7. The applicable conditions of the Special Use Permits for the private ski lake
and the landscape nursery for the Kodiak Lake shall be incorporated into the
new PUD Control Document and the Special Use Permits shall terminate
with the approval of PUD zoning.
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THAT, the Sketch Plan submitted under this application and hereby approved, does not
constitute a "site specific development plan" as that phrase is defined and used in C.R.S. Section
24 -68 -101, et seq. Sketch Plan approval is expressly conditioned on the County's authority to
impose further restrictions or limitations on the PUD which are necessitated by impacts which are
not yet recognized or which are more severe than realized under the review given at the hearings on
the Sketch Plan.
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 13' day of March, 2000, nunc pro tunc
to the 7 day of February, 2000.
ATTEST:
BY: J,,,
Sara J. Fisher
Clerk of the Board of
County Commissioners
COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF
COLORADO, By and Through Its
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Commission seconded adoption of the foregoing resolution. The roll having been
called, the vote was follows:
Commissioner Tom C. Stone
Commissioner Michael L. Gallagher �,..
Commissioner Johnnette Phillips
This Resolution passed by a `o vote of the Board of County Commissioner of the County of
Eagle, State of Colorado.
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