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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR02-066 Two Rivers Village Final Plat PDF-00063a. C� C? Commissioner moved adoption of the following Resolution: BOARD OF EAGLE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO RESOLUTION NO. 2002 -� APPROVAL OF THE TWO RIVERS VILLAGE FINAL PLAT FILE NO. PDF -00063 '4 IA y! Om� N 00 t3f m m r``am m � m m v ..... n" W o N "L amon WHEREAS, on or about January 17, 2001, the County of Eagle, State of Colorado, accepted for filing an application submitted by Two Rivers Village Development Company, LLC (hereinafter "Applicant ") to final plat the herein described property in Eagle County; and, WHEREAS, the Applicant requested the approval of a Planned Unit Development (PUD) Final Plat which would allow for the development as follows: • Ten Blocks with 273 Single Family Manufactured Home Lots; One Block with seven Lots for 160 Multi - Family Units, 20,000 square feet of commercial space and a church; • Five Recreational Area Parcels; • One Sewer Plant Parcel; • Road Rights -of -Way and Easements. WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Board of County Commissioners (hereinafter the 'Board ") of the County of Eagle, State of Colorado, on April 23, 2002; and, WHEREAS, based on the evidence, testimony, exhibits, and study of the Master Plan for the unincorporated areas of Eagle County, comments of the Eagle . County Department of Community Development, comments of public officials and agencies, and comments from all interested parties, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Eagle, State of Colorado, finds as follows: That proper public notice was provided as required by law for the hearings before the Planning Commission and the Board; and, 4), � Page 1 of 3 Pursuant to Eagle County Land Use Regulations, Section 5- 280.B.5.b (3) Final Plat for Subdivision: 1. This final plat DOES conform with all conditions of the approved Preliminary Plan. 2. This final plat DOES conform with standards set forth in Section 5- 280.B.3.e (Standards for Subdivision) of the Eagle County Land Use Regulations. 3. A Subdivision Improvements Agreement IS required by the Board of County Commissioners. Said Agreement has been executed by the applicant for this file. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Eagle, State of Colorado: THAT, Pursuant to Eagle County Land Use Regulations, Section 4 -700.A School Land Dedication Standards: The Board of County Commissioners finds that Eagle County's RE -50J School District has adequately demonstrated reasonable necessity for the applicant to dedicate and convey land area for a school site to serve the proposed residential subdivision THAT, Pursuant to Eagle County Land Use Regulations, Section 4- 710.E.c Road Impact Fees: The Board of County Commissioners find that the previously calculated Road Impact Fees of $1000 per residential unit as established in the PUD approval of September 18, 2000 shall, because of the newly adopted Section 29 -20 -102, et seq., C.R.S., continue to be applied to this project. The newly adopted Road Impact Fee schedule is inappropriate to be applied herein as a complete application for the Final Plat was filed prior to the adoption of the schedule of Road Impact Fees. AND; THAT, the application for the Two Rivers Village Final Plat be and is hereby APPROVED for the following described property located in the unincorporated area of Eagle County: See Exhibit A attached hereto and thereby incorporated herein by reference THAT the Board hereby 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. Page 2 of 3 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., , 2002, nunc pro tunc to the 23 d day of April 2002. COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO, by and Through Its BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: L Sara J. Fish &r Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners Michael L. Gallagher, Chai B Tom C o , Commissioner By: Am N. Menconi, Commissioner Commissioner � seconded adoption of the foregoing Resolution. The roll having been called, the v e was as follows: Commissioner Tom C. Stone _ Z Commissioner Michael L. Gallagher Commissioner Am M. Menconi _ This Resolution passed by < 3 ' vote of the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Eagle, State of Colorado. Page 3 of 3 1 A PARCEL OF LAND ' LOCATED IN TRAO 42 AND 43, SECTION 5 AND 6, AOLOT 29, SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 5 SOITM RANGE 8+6 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, .EAGLE COUNTY, COLORADO, ACCOAM To THE INU" MENT RESIT M OF SAID MOWSHIP AND RANGE, AS . APPROi O BY PUB O.S. StMM 6WMW :L IN DgAn COLORADO ON .PANE 20, f 922, WITH ALL BEARINGS BASED ON A BEARING OF S.01 "OO'3B "9: BETWEEN CORM N0. 2 AND CORNER N0. 3 OF TRACT 43, BOTH BEING 2 1 `2 INCH DZWMR GLO BRASS CAP MONUMENTS ON I" DIAMETER. IRON PIPES, FOUND IN PLACE. SAID PARCEL OF LAND IS FOLLOWS: MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE LINE BETWEEN CORNER N0. 2 AND CORNER NO. 3 OF TRACT 43 FROM WHICH CORNER NO. 3 OF TRACT 43 BEARS S.01 °0=0'36 "W' 426.83 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE LINE BETWEEN CORNER, NO. 3 AND CORNER NO. 2 OF TRACT 43, N.0 "E. 375.04 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY BOUNDARY LINE OF INTERSTATE 70. THENCE ALONG THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT BOUNDARY LINE OF INTERSTATE 70 THE FOLLOWING TWELVE (f2) COURSES AND DISTANCES: ' N.81 ° 17'01 "E. N.82°42'40 "E. N.84 19'28 "E. N' .76 °32'58 "E. N.69°f8'f f "E. N.8,5 S.27 N. 69°32'54 "E. N.14 °20'01 "W. N.33 °50'47 "E. X:69° 18'03 "E. N.80 13 1 03 "E. 58.96 FEET 1299.12 FEET 692.58 FEET 260.15 FEET 592.35 FEET 71.68 FEET 271.53 FEET 99.72 FEET 272.25 FEET 85.82 FEET 268.20 FEET 289.50 FEET TO A POINT ON THE RIGHT BAND OF THE COLORADO RIVER. THENCE ALONG THE RIGHT BANK OF THE COLORADO RIVER THE FOLLOWING FIFTEEN (15) COURSES AND DISTANCES: S.54 °40'44 "E. S.84 0 55'07 "E. S.6r48'57 "E: S.41 ° 17'35 "E. S-05 S.47 0 08'56 "W. S.31 °47'51 "W. S.43 °34' 11 "W. S.68 0 56'37 "W. S.44°57't t " W: S.67 ° 36' 12 "W. S.89 °06'45 "W. N.40 15' 13 "W. N.22 °59' 12 "W. N.50 °38' 10 "W. 73.65 FEET 613.84 FEET 338:80 FEET" 142.37 FEET 286.09 FEET 427.92 FEET 450.62 FEET 622.37 FEET 703.20 FEET 341.42 FEET 276.99 FEET 413.01 FEET 571.69 FEET 124.49 FEET 40.14 FEET TO THE EASTERLY LINE OF LOT 22; THENCE ALONG THE BOUNDARY OF LOT 22 THE FOLLOWING FOUR (4f COURSES. N.39°21'50 "E. 50.13 FEET N: M40'36 "E. 10 1. 62 FEET N.8r36'26 "W. 252.09 FEET S.23 0 35'59 "W 52.78 FEET TO A POINT ON THE RIGHT BANK OF THE COLORADO RIVER; THENCE N. 66&24'01" W, ALONG THE SAID RIGHT BANK OF THE COLORADO RIVER 130.82 FEET TO A POINT ON THE LINE BETWEEN CORNED NO. 1 AND CORNER NO. 9 OF TRACT 43; THENCE DEPARTING THE RIGHT BANK OF THE COLORADO RIVER ALONG THE LINE BETWEEN CORNER NO. 1 AND CORNER NO. 9 OF TRACT 43, S.00 °5359 "W. 146.78 FEET TO THE CENTER LINE OF THE COLORADO RIVER; THENCE FOLLOWING THE CENTER LINE OF THE COLORADO RIVER THE FOLLOWING TWO COURSES AND DISTANCES: N: 60 0 20'23 "W. 906.85 FEET N.74°37'05 "W 579.93 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING t 36.30 t ACRES MORE OR LESS,