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GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO
Article 6: Planned Unit Developments
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MARCH 13, 2013
Article 6
Planned Unit Developments
Table of Contents
DIVISION 1. GENERAL. 1
6-101. GENERAL PROVISIONS. 1
A. Purpose. 1
B. Applicability. 1
C. Concurrent Subdivision Submittal. 1
D. Concurrent
Comprehensive Plan Submittal. 1
DIVISION 2. PUD ZONING AND AMENDMENTS. 1
6-201. APPLICABILITY OF COMMON REVIEW PROCEDURES. 1
6-202. PUD ZONING. 2
A. Overview. 2
B. Review Process. 2
C. Review
Criteria. 3
6-203. PUD ZONING AMENDMENT. 3
A. Overview. 3
B. Review Process. 3
C. Review Criteria. 4
DIVISION 3. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS. 5
6-301. APPLICATION MATERIALS. 5
6-302.
DESCRIPTION OF SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS. 5
A. PUD Plan. 5
B. Amendment Justification Report. 7
DIVISION 4. PUD STANDARDS. 7
6-401. DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. 7
A. Permitted Uses. 7
B. Off-Street
Parking. 7
C. Density. 7
D. Housing Types. 8
E. Transportation and Circulation System. 8
F. Recreational Amenities. 8
G. Building Height. 8
H. Lots. 8
I. Phasing. 8
DIVISION 1. GENERAL.
6-101. GENERAL PROVISIONS.
Purpose.
The general purpose of PUD zoning is to permit greater design flexibility than is allowed by the base zone district or Subdivision
regulations, as those objectives are identified in the Planned Unit Development Act of 1972, C.R.S. § 24-67-101, et seq. PUDs must be in general conformance with the Comprehensive Plan.
Applicabilit
y.
Any single parcel of land or contiguous parcels of land comprising a minimum of 2 acres, sufficient to accommodate an integrally planned environment to be developed through a unified
plan, is eligible for PUD zoning.
Applications for PUD zoning may be made for land located in any zone district.
Concurrent Subdivision Submittal.
Any area proposing separate ownership
of parcels within a PUD will, at some time, be required to be reviewed per Article 5, Divisions of Land. The review of any proposed division of land may be applied for concurrently
with the review of the PUD so long as any PUD zoning decision is made prior to the review of the Subdivision Preliminary Plan. If an Applicant chooses to process a PUD and Subdivision
concurrently, the Applicant will forego the specified timeline for approval set forth in section 6-202.B.1.
Concurrent Comprehensive Plan Submittal.
A PUD may be processed simultaneously
with a Comprehensive Plan amendment so long as the Planning Commission makes a final decision on the Comprehensive Plan Amendment prior to a making a recommendation to the BOCC on action
to be taken on the proposed PUD zoning. If an Applicant chooses to process a PUD and Comprehensive Plan amendment concurrently, the Applicant will forego the specified timeline for
approval set forth in section 6-202.B.1.
DIVISION 2. PUD ZONING AND AMENDMENTS.
6-201. APPLICABILITY OF COMMON REVIEW PROCEDURES.
The procedures in this Article shall be processed
in accordance with the common review procedures identified in Table 6-201, Common Review Procedures and Required Notice. Additional requirements specific to a review procedure are identified
by cross-reference in the left-hand column to the section that contains the requirements.
Table 6-201: Common Review Procedures and Required Notice
Section 4-101.
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Required Notice
Pre-App. Conference
Completeness
Referral Agency
Evaluation
by Director
Notice
Recommendation
Decision
Duration/Expiration
Extension
Published
Mailed
Posted
Additional
Requirements
BOCC
Board of
County Commissioners
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Director
PC
Planning Commission
6-202.
PUD Zoning
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BOCC
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Notice required for PC and BOCC hearings.
6-203.
PUD Amendment
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Text change requires published notice only.
6-202. PUD ZONING.
Overview.
An
application for PUD zoning is a type of rezoning.
Review Process.
Applications shall be processed according to Table 6-201, Common Review Procedures and Required Notice, with the following
modifications:
Decision.
A PUD shall be approved, conditionally approved, or denied by the BOCC within 120 calendar days from the date the application was determined complete. Upon
request by either the County or the Applicant, a different, mutually agreeable time period for review may be established.
The BOCC may, at the time of zoning as a PUD, modify dimensional
standards, uses, or other code requirements such as density, land dedications, and improvement standards that would otherwise be applicable in the parcel’s original zone district, if
the modification furthers the objectives of this Code.
The approval of a PUD constitutes a zone district amendment and shall be recorded on the Official Zoning Maps and recorded with
the County Clerk and Recorder within 30 calendar days of BOCC approval. The PUD Plan does not become effective until it is recorded with the County Clerk and Recorder
The approved
PUD zoning and the approved PUD Plan are inseparable. PUD zoning shall not be approved without the approval of the related PUD Plan documents. The PUD Plan shall be recorded at the
same time as any approved PUD amendment to the Official Zoning Map.
Duration of Approval and Expiration.
The Applicant must begin development of the PUD within 1 year from the date of
approval unless:
The PUD is to be developed in phases and the BOCC has approved the commencement of development activity beyond 1 year, or
The BOCC has otherwise approve a different development schedule.
The
Applicant must complete the development of each phase of the PUD as a whole in compliance with the development schedule approved by the BOCC.
If the Applicant does not comply with
the time limits imposed by the preceding subsection:
The BOCC shall review the PUD in a noticed Public Hearing and may revoke approval for the incomplete portion(s) of the PUD, or require
that the PUD be amended, or extend the time for completion of the PUD; the BOCC must provide notice in the forms described in Section 4-101.E., or
The Applicant may request extension,
revocation, or amendment prior to any expiration of approval.
The current and future owners and their assigns shall be required to develop the proposed project in accordance with the
approved and recorded PUD Plan.
Subsequent Action. The PUD Plan and all associated documents must be recorded within 30 days of an approval by the BOCC.
Review Criteria.
An application
for PUD Zoning shall meet the following criteria:
Purpose and Applicability. The PUD meets the purpose and applicability of this Code, as provided in section 6-101.A. and B.
Development
Standards. The PUD meets the Development Standards as provided in section 6-401.
Standards, Article 7. The PUD meets the standards within Article 7, Division 1, excluding 7-101.
Rezoning
Criteria. The PUD meets the Rezoning Review Criteria in section 4-113.C.
Established Zoning Standards. The PUD Plan adequately establishes uses and standards governing the development,
density, and intensity of land use by means of dimensional or other standards.
6-203. PUD ZONING AMENDMENT.
Overview.
Applications for an amendment to an approved PUD shall be reviewed
by the Director who shall determine whether the amendment is a Minor (nonsubstantial) or Substantial Modification.
Review Process.
Applications for amendment to a PUD shall be processed
pursuant to the following:
Pre-Application Conference. After holding a pre-application conference and within 10 business days of receiving all necessary information, the Director shall make 1 of the following
3 determinations:
Minor Modification. The Director shall apply the criteria in section 6-203.C. to determine if the proposed amendment is minor in nature. Upon finding the amendment
is a Minor Modification, the Director may approve, conditionally approve, or deny the amendment and provide written notice to the Applicant.
Substantial Modification.
If the Director
determines that the proposed amendment constitutes a Substantial Modification, the change shall require a new application for a PUD. The Director shall determine the contents of the
application submission requirements for a Substantial Modification request and provide this information in writing to the Applicant.
In all cases, modifications to the approved phasing
plan will be deemed a Substantial Modification.
Determination by the BOCC. The Director shall have the discretion to request the BOCC decide, in a Public Meeting, whether a modification
is Minor or Substantial.
Call-Up to the BOCC. The Director’s determination is subject to section 4-112, Call-Up to the BOCC.
Subsequent Action. The amended PUD Plan and all associated
documents are recorded within 30 days from an approval by the Director.
Review Criteria.
Minor Modifications to a PUD are those that deviate from previously-approved standards or rearrange/reconfigu
re elevations, structures, parking areas, landscape areas, utilities, or other site improvements in an approved PUD, and that meet all of the following criteria as applicable:
Conform
to the Comprehensive Plan;
Is consistent with the efficient development and the preservation of the character of the development;
Do not increase the density;
Do not decrease the
amount of dedicated Open Space;
Do not affect, in a substantially adverse manner, either the enjoyment of the land abutting upon or across the road from the PUD or the public interest;
Do
not change the use category of the PUD between residential, commercial, or industrial uses; and
Will not be granted solely to confer a special benefit upon any person; and
Shall not
affect the rights of the residents, occupants, and owners of the PUD to maintain and enforce those provisions at law or in equity.
DIVISION 3. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS.
6-301. APPLICATION MATERIALS.
The following are the application materials for PUDs and PUD Amendments. Sections 4-203 and 6-302 provide detailed
descriptions of each submittal requirement.
Table 6-301: Submittal Requirements
Section 4-203.
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Section 6-401.
Application Type
General Application
Materials
Vicinity Map
Site Plan
Impact Analysis
Rezoning Justification Report
Development Agreement
Traffic Study
Floodplain Analysis
PUD Plan
Amendment Justification
Report
Planned Unit Development
6-202
PUD Zoning
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6-203
PUD Amendment
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May require a new application
if determined to be a Substantial Modification.
6-302. DESCRIPTION OF SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS.
PUD Plan.
PUD General Descriptions. A written description of the proposal shall
include the following information:
General project concept and purpose of the request;
Explanation of how the PUD is in general conformance with the Comprehensive Plan;
Description of
how the proposed development departs from the otherwise applicable standards of this Code but meets the intent and purpose of this Article;
Relationship of the proposed PUD development
to the existing land uses and adjacent property land uses; and
Phasing and timing for the proposed development including the start and completion date of construction of each phase.
PUD
Technical Descriptions. A written description of the proposal shall include the following information:
Method and calculation used to determine overall project and specific use type
densities;
The PUD shall demonstrate how common wastewater facilities will be controlled or governed by the future owners within the PUD;
The PUD shall demonstrate how common water facilities will be controlled or governed by the future owners within the PUD;
Method of adequately providing other necessary public utilities;
Type
or method of fire protection;
Description of whom or what entity shall be responsible for the provision of and payment for any facilities available to the community, including but not
limited to open space, common areas, and structures;
Discussion of impacts on County services, schools, town services and any other unique operation that may be pertinent to a review
of the proposed zone change and methods for mitigation; and
Documentation showing legal access or documentation demonstrating the likelihood of achieving legal access.
PUD Plan Map.
The map of the PUD Plan shall be drawn at a scale of 1 inch equals 100 feet or a scale approved by the Director which clearly shows the entire proposal.
Legal description;
Vicinity
map to scale;
Location, acreage and type of all land uses and proposed densities;
Location, acreage and type of land to be held in common, Open Space devoted to community use, and land
to be dedicated for public use, including school sites;
Location and acreage of all rights of way, accesses and easements including the names and dimensions of each road;
Uses and
grantees of all existing and proposed easements and rights-of-way on or adjacent to the parcel, shown by location and dimension;
Location and description of monuments;
Primary control
points, or descriptions and “ties” to such control points to which all dimensions, angles, bearings, and similar data on the Plat shall be referred;
Gross and net acreage of individual
lots or sites;
Designation of any Building Envelopes;
Designation of any flood or other Hazard Area;.
Certification of title showing the Applicant is the land owner or option-holder;
Lienholder consent, if applicable;
Certification by the project surveyor certifying to the accuracy of the survey and Plat;
Certification for approval of the BOCC; and
Certification
for the County Clerk and Recorder.
PUD Plan Guide. The PUD Plan Guide shall propose reasonable standards and requirements for the PUD development and shall include, at a minimum:
Regulations
and standards such as height limits, access requirements, Floor Area Ratios, allowable uses minimum lot
area, maximum Lot Coverage, minimum setbacks, maximum height of buildings, and all other uses and restrictions applicable to the area proposed to be zoned as PUD written in a form, the
same as or similar to, the Zone District Regulations in Article 3.
Landscape design guidelines that include design criteria for the construction of parks, trails, rights-of-ways, and
all other land held in common, if applicable.
Signage standards such as height, lighting, placement, and quantity, as applicable.
The County zoning regulations shall be applicable to
any conditions not provided for by the approved PUD Plan Guide.
Amendment Justification Report.
General description of the amendment and any supporting information such as the proposed
amendments to the PUD General Description, PUD Technical Descriptions, PUD Plan Map, and/or PUD Plan Guide.
Evaluation of how the PUD either is complies with the criteria in section
6-203.C. for a Minor Modification or how it does not comply with the criteria.
DIVISION 4. PUD STANDARDS.
6-401. DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS.
At the time of zoning as a PUD, the Applicant
may request that the BOCC modify the specifications, standards, and requirements to which the parcel(s) would be otherwise subject based on the zone district requirements set forth in
Article 3. The BOCC may grant a modification if the Applicant demonstrates that the proposed specifications, standards, and requirements meet support the purpose of the PUD. In addition,
the PUD Plan shall meet the following criteria:
Permitted Uses.
Permitted uses within the PUD are all uses that are either permitted in the underlying zone district or are in general
conformance with the Comprehensive Plan.
Upon approval, the uses that shall be permitted in any particular PUD shall be those permitted by the PUD Guide.
Off-Street Parking.
The PUD
shall provide parking areas adequate in terms of location, area, circulation, safety, convenience, separation, and screening.
Density.
Nonresidential Density. The density of nonresidential
development allowed within a PUD shall comply with the Comprehensive Plan and shall not exceed the level that can be adequately served by public facilities.
Residential Density.
Residential
density shall be no greater than 2 dwelling units per gross acre within the PUD; provided, that the BOCC may allow an increase to a maximum of 15 dwelling units per gross acre in areas
where public water and sewer systems, owned and
operated by a municipal government or special district, pursuant to C.R.S. § 32-1-103(20) are readily available.
Residential density shall be calculated by summing the number of residential
dwelling units planned within the boundary of the PUD and dividing by the total gross area expressed in acres within the boundary of the PUD. Averaging and transferring of densities
within the PUD shall be allowed upon a showing of conformance with the purposes of this section through appropriate design features within the PUD that will achieve high standards of
design and livability.
Housing Types.
For PUDs proposing residential uses:
The PUD shall provide for variety in housing types and densities; and
The PUD shall comply with Article
8, in regards to the provision of Affordable Housing.
Transportation and Circulation System.
The PUD shall provide a safe, convenient, and adequate circulation system designed to accommodate
emergency vehicles and other vehicular, pedestrian, and bicycle traffic.
Recreational Amenities.
The PUD shall provide recreational opportunities and amenities to residents of the PUD,
if applicable.
Building Height.
The maximum height of buildings may be increased above the maximum allowed in the zone district so long as the height does not result in unreasonable
adverse effect on adjacent sites or other areas in the immediate vicinity in regard to shadows, loss of air circulation, or loss of view.
Lots.
The minimum Lot Size, the minimum setback,
and the maximum Lot Coverage may be modified from the zone district.
Each lot shall contain an acceptable building site, unless the lot is specifically reserved for use that does not
allow for a structure.
Phasing.
Each phase within a PUD shall be planned and related to existing surrounding and available facilities and services so that failure to proceed to a subsequent
phase will not have a substantially adverse impact on the prior and future phases of the PUD or its surroundings.