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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/17/2011City of ]�9 PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA November 17, 2011 Notice is hereby given of a Public Meeting to be held before the City of Wheat Ridge Planning Commission on November 17, 2011, at 7:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers of the Municipal Building, 7500 West 29th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, Colorado. Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to participate in all public meetings sponsored by the City of Wheat Ridge. Call Heather Geyer, Public Information Officer at 303 -235 -2826 at least one week in advance of a meeting if you are interested in participating and need inclusion assistance. 1. CALL THE MEETING TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 4. APPROVE THE ORDER OF THE AGENDA (Items of new and old business may be recommended for placement on the agenda.) 5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES — October 20, 2011 6. PUBLIC FORUM (This is the time for any person to speak on any subject not appearing on the agenda. Public comments may be limited to 3 minutes.) 7. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. Case No. MS -11 -04 (continued from October 20, 2011) An application filed by Mike Pharo for RV America for a 2 -lot minor subdivision plat with right -of -way dedications on property zoned Mixed Use Commercial Interstate (MU -C Interstate) and Mixed Use Neighborhood (MU -N) and located at 11808 West 44th Avenue. B. Case No WPA- 11 -02 A resolution adopting an addendum, "3 -Mile Plan ", to the City of Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan. 8. ADJOURNMENT City of ]P PLANNING COMMISSION Minutes of Meeting October 20, 2011 1. CALL THE MEETING TO ORDER Commission Members Absent: Al an 3 "PLEDGE OF 4. APPROVE THE ORDER OF THE AGENDA Commissioner BRflS,,KN AN requested an addition to the agenda under 01 OTHER" to discuss public hearing signs. It was moved by Commissioner MATTHEWS and seconded by Commissioner TIMMS to approve the order of the agenda with the addition requested by Commissioner BRINKMAN. The motion carried 5 -0. 5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES — October 6, 2011 It was moved by Commissioner MATTHEWS and seconded by Commissioner POND to approve the minutes of October 6, 2011 as Planning Commission Minutes 1 October 20, 2011 presented. The motion carried 4 -0 with Commissioner BRINKMAN abstaining. 6. PUBLIC FORUM (This is the time for any person to speak on any subject not appearing on the agenda. Public comments may be limited to 3 minutes each. No members of the public wished to address the Commission at this time. 7. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. Case No. MS- 11 -03 An application filed -by David Myer for Metro Community Providers Network for approval' of a final plat with right -of- way dedications for property zoned a Commercial Development (PCD) and located at 7495 Wes t� °"venue , Jack Anderson 3120 Webster In response to Mr. Anderson's question, Ms. Reckert explained that the entrance to the medical center will not be located at the northeast corner of the property. Vice Chair POND asked if there were others who wished to address the Commission. Hearing no response, the public hearing was closed. Planning Commission Minutes 2 October 20, 2011 Commissioner MATTHEWS expressed concern about changing the drainage when the present system is working in the neighborhood. Commissioner TIMMS expressed appreciation to staff for working with the applicant to address neighbors' concerns expressed at the previous Planning Commission meeting. It was moved by Commissioner BRINKMAN and seconded by Commissioner OHM to recommend approval of Case No. MS- 11 -03, a request for approval of a final plat for property located at 7495 West 29 Avenue, for the following reasons: 1. All requirements of Article IV of the zoning and development code have been met. 2. It will accommodate the rio for the property. With the following conditions: 1. A Subdivision Improvements Agreement with financial guarantees will be required at the time of plat -recording. 2. The 25 -foot wide emergency access easement through the site be eliminated and replaced with-a,blanket cross access easement. 3. The City's standard language for blanket cross access be added. The motion carried 5 -0. B. Case No. MS -11 -04 (to be continued) An application filed by Mike I'haro for RVI America for a 2 -lot minor subdivision plat with right -of -way 00cations on property zoned Mixed Use Commercial Interstate (MU -C Intertft and Mixed Use Neighborhood (MU -N) and located at 11808 West 44� avenue: d F!a M`ei th Reckert stR�d that staff is recommending a continuance of this case to the Ivember 17` Pning Commission meeting. The applicant has been informed d is amenale to this continuance. It was moved b 6mmissioner MATTHEWS and seconded by Commissioner OHM to continue Case No. MS -11 -04 to the Planning Commission meeting of November 17, 2011. The motion carried 5 -0. C. Case No. ZOA- 11 -04: An ordinance amending Chapter 26 concerning regulation of massage therapy and massage parlors. This case was presented by Ken Johnstone. He reviewed the staff report. The proposed ordinance will clarify that the State is the.principal licenser of massage therapists and massage therapy centers; define massage parlors and strengthen the Planning Commission Minutes 3 October 20, 2011 City's operational regulations of same; and establish permissible locations for massage parlors. Staff is in favor of the Commission forwarding a recommendation of approval to City Council. Commissioner BRINKMAN asked for an explanation of "conspicuous" as contained in in Section 2 (D). Mr. Johnstone explained that a manager would be required on premises with no private rooms. In response to a question from Commissioner MATTHEWS, Mr. Johnstone replied that he understands massage, when ancillary to another service such as a pedicure, would not fall under this ordinance. He will contact the city attorney to see if the language needs to be refined. Commissioner TIMMS asked how the three 'ixisting massage businesses are zoned. Mr. Johnstone stated that he assumed they are in commercial zones. If the ordinance is adopted, they would become legal nonconforming uses but would be subject to the operational requirements of the ordinance. These businesses would be a use by right in industrial zones. In response to a question from Commissioner MATTHEWS, Mr. Johnstone stated that the ordinance would not affect massage therapists with home occupations who go to clients' homes. In response to a question from Commissioner TIMMS, Mr. Johnstone explained that massage parlors would not be allowed in mixed use transit oriented development zones. Vice Chair POND asked to hear from members of the public. Hearing no response, the public hearing was closed. It was moved by Commissioner MATTHEWS and seconded by Commissioner TIMMS to recommend approval of Council Bill 32, Series 2001 as it pertains to Chapter'26 of the municipal code, for the following 1. The ordinance' is consistent with applicable state statutes 2. The ordinance provides for a reasonable amount of land for massage parlor operations, preserving the City's primary commercial corridors for other higher intensity uses as contemplated in the City's Comprehensive Plan. The motion carried 5 -0. Planning Commission Minutes 4 October 20, 2011 8. .'a OTHER BUSINESS • Commissioner BRINKMAN stated that she has noticed some public hearing notice signs in the city that have been in place, in some cases, as long as three or four years after the hearing has taken place. She expressed concern that citizens would become so accustomed to seeing these signs that they may not pay attention to current signs. Ms. Reckert suggested that a reminder to remove signs after the hearing could be included in the action letter sent to applicants. • Meredith Reckert stated that staff is recommeping cancellation of the November 3, 2011 meeting. It was moved by Commissioner BRIN ;fM N and "seconded by Commissioner MATTHEWS to cancel the November 3, 2011 Planning Commission meeting. The motion c ried 5 -0. ADJOURNMENT Com �i' r BRINK y ms�om1Vl�� and seconded by It was moved b Commissioner MATTH °fo adjourn the meeting at 7:45 p.m. The motion carried 5 -0. The n me ext" efit "g is chedule fQr November 17, 2011. Ann Lazzeri, Secretary Planning Commission Minutes 5 October 20, 2011 City of (Wheat Midge MUNITY DEVELOPMENT Memorandum TO: Planning Commission FROM: Meredith Reckert, Senior Planner DATE: November 9, 2011 SUBJECT: Case No. MS- 11 -04/RV America Please be advised that Staff is recommending continuance of Case No. MS -11 -04 indefmitely. If the application comes forward in the future, it will be published and noticed. - ' * # . City of Wheat j�idge 7 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Memorandum TO: Planning Commission FROM: Sally Payne, Senior Planner DATE: November 10, 2011 SUBJECT: Three -Mile Plan (for November 17, 2011 public hearing) Colorado State statutes require municipalities to adopt a "Three -Mile Plan" for their communities. This plan is to indicate in a general way how a City envisions areas outside of their boundaries developing in the future. Such a plan is required prior to a municipality annexing any land. State statues indicate that prior to any annexation within the three -mile area, the municipality shall have in place a plan for that area that generally describes the location, character, extent of streets, other public ways, parks, open spaces, public utilities and the proposed land uses. The last update to the City's Three -Mile Plan was in November 2010. Three -Mile Plans are adopted as addendums to the City's comprehensive plan. The Plans need to incorporate any newly annexed land or recent revisions to the City's comprehensive plan. Since the last adoption of the Three -Mile Plan in 2010 the City annexed the TMAC (Table Mountain Animal Center) site and some land adjacent to it. The state statues require that the Three -Mile Plan be updated annually. State statues require a public hearing before Planning Commission to adopt the plan. A copy of the Three -Mile Plan is included in your packet. At the November 17, 2011 public hearing, Planning Commission will be asked to adopt the Three -Mile Plan as an amendment to the Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan. If you have any questions, contact Sally Payne, Senior Planner at 303 - 235 -2852 or sspUne @ci.wheatrid eg co.us ADDENDUM TO THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN URBAN GROWTH AREA ADDITION INTRODUCTION This document serves as an addendum to the City's Comprehensive Plan adopted by City Council on October 12, 2009. The adopted Comprehensive Plan identifies the area of potential development outside the City's boundaries. The Plan does not recommend any future uses in the general areas. Prior to any annexation, C.R.S. 31 -12 -105 requires that a municipality have in place a plan for the area, including proposed land uses. Such plan may extend up to three miles from the municipality's boundary. There are unincorporated areas to the northeast, north, west and southwest of the current City boundaries. Areas to the northeast and north are primarily unincorporated industrial or multi - family enclaves which, although eligible for annexation, present questionable economic benefit to the City versus the costs of providing services A majority of the area to the west of Ward Road north of 1 -70 consists of established residential neighborhoods, public uses (schools), and a cemetery. These uses provide little benefit to the City compared to the costs of providing services. A large area west of 1 -70 between 32 Avenue and Clear Creek is vacant and may provide development opportunities of benefit to the City. Southwest of the City are commercial areas along Youngfield and the established residential area of Applewood. In the mid- 1990's the City submitted to the Denver Regional Council of Governments ( DRCOG) its proposed urban growth boundary as part of the preparation of the regional plan known as Metro Vision 2030. The identified urban growth area was generally bounded by 1 -70, W. 32 Avenue, McIntyre Street, and W. 44th Avenue. Containing a little over two square miles, this area was not incorporated into the Comprehensive Plan. ' This Comprehensive Plan addendum addresses the potential urban growth area to the west of the City. The areas subject to this addendum are illustrated on Map 1. The West Area was submitted to DRCOG as the City's urban growth boundary for the 2030 Metro Vision update. This addendum meets the requirement of C.R.S. 31 -12 -105 of having a plan in place should the City consider any annexations in these areas. Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan - Urban Growth Area Addendum November 2011 The following sections of this addendum address the following growth area as identified below: West Area: That area generally west of the City bounded by 1 -70, W. 32 Avenue, McIntyre Street, and W. 44 Avenue. The City annexed a portion of the West Area of the Urban Growth Area in 2005, and it was included in the 2006 and 2007 addendums. It now retains the "Regional Commercial' or "Employment" land use designations for the annexed property. In 2011, another portion of the West Area was annexed, as shown in Map 1. The area annexed is generally known as the TMAC site or the since demolished Table Mountain Animal Center. This annexation is included in this addendum and has the land use designation of "Regional Commercial' and "Open Space." Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan — Urban Growth Area Addendum November 2011 Z -;;�c N < 01 - 31V1Sa31NI z r /•• Q z i U *S En r+ ` Z) U M.r.:.RL.o a Z • � i • 1 i �� , • O0 1 • (V i ;A,qm" r C • a O �' , • U N o ca ED � � • U a L w • C Q L V /^ c Q v •, t • m 7)_ m M _ • r W � • r co • rQ • Q) F. 13 3UA1NIOW -2 U :D Q 1..% • 3 Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan — Urban Growth Area Addendum November 2011 LAND USE Existing Land Use West Area Existing land uses in the urban growth area are varied. Along the north side of 32 Avenue are areas of low to medium densitX residential development. To the west of 1 -70 is industrial development along W. 44 Avenue and State Highway 58. A MOT maintenance facility is adjacent to SH58 at 1 -70. The area to the west of 1 -70 between 32 Avenue and 44 Avenue contains a golf course, and several old gravel pits now used for water storage. A majority of this land is vacant and undeveloped. Development Constraints West Area Few natural hazard areas are present in the planning area. The Clear Creek 100- and 500 -year floodplains generally parallel SH58 in the center of the planning area. No other natural hazards exist in the area. Interstate -70, SH 58, and Clear Creek present constraints to development by acting as barriers to providing road, utility and other infrastructure improvements to the central portion of the planning area. State and federal rules mandate where access can occur and the manner in which rights -of -way may be crossed for installing utilities. Responding to calls for service in the planning area is made more challenging by the restricted access these barriers present. County Plans West Area Because the urban growth area is currently unincorporated, Jefferson County has jurisdiction over planning and zoning matters. The urban growth area lies within two subareas the County has identified for planning purposes. The North Plains Plan covers that portion of the urban growth area north of Clear Creek and the Central Plains Plan covers the area to the south of Clear Creek. Both the North Plains Plan and the Central Plains Plans were updated in 2011 by Jefferson County. The process of updating this plan included extensive public meetings. 4 Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan — Urban Growth Area Addendum November 2011 These subarea plans show recommended land uses in the urban growth area as residential in existing established residential neighborhoods. Applewood Golf Course and Clear Creek are shown as major park/recreation /open space areas. The area along W. 44 Avenue is recommended as office, light industrial and commercial. The bulk of the large, undeveloped area to the west of 1 -70 is shown as industrial. Future Land Use Map West Area The Future Land Use Map (Map 2) reflects the recommended land uses for the area. The recommended land uses were matched as closely as possible to the land use categories contained in the Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan. The Future Land Use Map illustrates recommended land uses for the urban growth area. The categories used and the definitions, desired character, and attributes of the various land use categories shown are the same as defined on the Structure Plan of the Comprehensive Plan and are hereby incorporated as a part of this Addendum. Future land uses for the planning area are shown on the Future Land Use Map on the following page. The Plan establishes the following recommended land uses: • Existing residential neighborhoods at the approximate density shown in the County subarea plan • Existing golf course parks, and the Clear Creek floodplain as parks and open space • Employment along W. 44 Avenue and south of SH58 to Clear Creek to include light industrial, storage, warehouse • The large, vacant area west of 1 -70 between 32 Avenue and Clear Creek as Regional Commercial to include retail, employment, restaurants, hotel The designation of "open space" is a designation to indicate the land should not be developed. This designation does not mean that the property so depicted necessarily is owned or will be owned by a public entity. Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan — Urban Growth Area Addendum November 2011 N ; z o a •• b m E C C v o Ot - 31V1SL131N1 1 u�n�n� W Q Z 1 Oj 1 l A • 1 O m ' � 1 '•�.�.�t��� Z J .sr L ;t L..i E y E a 1 o U c a � T A LL Q) U) 2 • r i Q 1 • , Q , r E ; e �. 1_ w t � 3 • Elwin v E T v ip O O_ � Q� T W �i Z W �F U. W m co Ol � C � U) 7 ^' W m to E z E Ul W co _ O M 0 L IQ Q o L 1S MA1NIOV1 �` N � U LL 1..j Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan - Urban Growth Area Addendum November 2011 TRANSPORTATION The existing street network consists of the major north -south connectors of Youngfield on the eastern border of the planning area and McIntyre Street on the western border. East -west connectors are W. 44 Avenue at the north and W. 32 Avenue to the south. 1 -70 and State Highway 58 provide regional, limited access highway connections in the area. Trails currently exist along Clear Creek from 1 -70 west to Golden and along 32 Avenue from 1 -70 west to Maple Grove Park. Future Street Network West Area The future street network in the area will build upon the existing grid system of north - south and east -west streets. 1 -70 and SH58 will continue to serve the dual roles of providing access to the area and carrying regional traffic. The proposed street network for the area is shown on the Roadway Classification Map (Map 3). A new interchange on SH58 at Cabela Drive has been approved to provide additional access to the area. Improvements to the 1- 70/32 Avenue interchange to increase capacity have also been approved. Major east -west streets included in the future street network are 32 Avenue and 44 Avenue. Streets providing north -south connections are Ward Road, Youngfield Street, and McIntyre Street. The new SH58 /Cabela Drive interchange has been approved approximately one mile west of the SH58/1 -70 interchange and to the east of the existing McIntyre interchange. Cabela Drive will connect 32 Ave. to 44 Ave. with an interchange at SH58. Cabela Drive will also connect to the 40 Ave. underpass of 1 -70 which provides access to Youngfield St. Widening of 32 Avenue from Wright Court to Braun Court is programmed for 2012. The improvement of 32 Avenue will greatly improve mobility in the growth area. 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U a; to m O F — 1S VINNIZ 0 Z 1s 38IN1V M Nrrva9 w �s 8 Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan — Urban Growth Area Addendum November 2011 Future Trails West Area The County community plans for the area show potential trails extending along W. 32 Avenue from Maple Grove Park to McIntyre and on McIntyre from W. 32 Avenue to the Clear Creek Trail. The trail along 32 "d Avenue from Braun Court to Youngfield Street will be improved in 2012 with the 32 Avenue widening project. A trail connection is proposed from 32 Avenue to the Clear Creek Trail along Cabela Drive. Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan - Urban Growth Area Addendum November 2011 COMMUNITY AMENITIES AND COMMUNITY SERVICES Community Services West Area Services in the unincorporated portions of the planning area are currently provided by Jefferson County and several special districts. Jefferson County currently provides general governmental services and law enforcement. Portions of the area are included in the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District (UDFCD). A large area in the central portion of the planning area is not currently served by a sanitation provider. A small parcel of land is not provided with fire protection. Special districts serving the West Area are listed below. Fire Protection Districts • Fairmount • West Metro Water and Sanitation Districts • North Table Mountain Water and Sanitation • Consolidated Mutual Water Park and Recreation Districts • Prospect Recreation and Park District The City, Prospect Recreation and Park District, and the Long's Peak Metropolitan District have entered into an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA). The IGA provides that the boundaries of the Prospect Recreation and Park District will not be affected by the formation of the Long's Peak Metropolitan District, any future inclusions into the metro disfrict, and any future annexations by the City. Coordination will be needed among these entities to provide park and recreation services and facilities in the growth area. 10 Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan - Urban Growth Area Addendum November 2011 Future Service Provision The City will provide general governmental services and police protection for any areas annexed by the City. Because the City is not a full service City, water, sanitation, and fire services will need to be provided by special districts in the future if any areas are annexed. The Long's Peak Metropolitan District has been formed to provide financing, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure within a portion of the growth area. The Service Plan for the District sets out the services to be provided, which include streets, water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, parks and recreation, parking, and TV and fiber optic. The District is required to include within its boundaries any areas within its service area that are annexed by the City. Fire protection will continue to be provided by existing districts currently providing services. Water and sanitation services will continue to be provided by districts currently providing services within their respective boundaries. Within the area currently not served by water or sanitation districts, there are three options to consider: • Inclusion into existing water or sanitation districts. • Formation of a new water and sanitation district, or metropolitan district, with provision of services by the new district. • Formation of a new water and sanitation district, or metropolitan district, with provision of services by another district or districts by contract with the new district. Provision of services by an existing or new district will depend upon the capacity of that district to provide treated water or sewage plant capacity and the financial ability to construct improvements. It is likely a developer will need to pay for any infrastructure improvements, upgrades, or expansions. Any new sewage treatment plants or expansions must be included in the Regional Clean Water Plan and be approved by the State Department of Public Health and Environment. Stormwater facilities will need to be provided by developers as required by City and UDFCD standards. Facilities will need to conform to any drainage basin master plans prepared and adopted by UDFCD. Parks and Open Space Park and open space areas in the urban growth area are currently owned and managed by Jefferson County and the Prospect Recreation and Park District with the exception of the Applewood Gold Course which is privately owned. Two parks located just outside the growth area, Maple Grove Park and Arapahoe Park, are provided by the Prospect Recreation and Park District. 11 Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan - Urban Growth Area Addendum November 2011 Policies: At the time of rezoning, the following items should be requested of a developer, if applicable: a. Access easements across private property to public land; b. Dedication of private land; c. Open space required with the development if located adjacent to public land; 2. Open space purchases should be based on regional demand for recreation in the area and on the goal of preserving an open character and significant natural features. 3. The growth area is currently served by the Prospect Recreation and Park District and the Jefferson County Open Space Department. There should be improved communication among the district, governmental agencies, and private organizations responsible for buying and managing public land in the area. Continuing communication is needed among these groups to achieve more efficient management of public lands and a higher level of use. Coordination among these public entities and the planning departments of the City and the county should facilitate more effective siting of private open space to: a. secure access easements across private property to public land; b. encourage dedication of private land by providing information about open space incentive programs, and c. suggest, where appropriate, that the open space required in a development be located to augment adjacent public land. 4. The acquisition of undeveloped land should be related to the following planning objectives: a. Maintenance of important visual resources; b. Maintenance of open spaces between developments; c. Provision of needed recreational opportunities; d. Protection of significant wildlife habitats and wildlife corridors; 'e. Protection of areas subject to significant natural hazards, (e.g. floodplains); f. Protection of areas having cultural and historical significance; g. Provision of connecting trail systems; h. Retention of unique or relict flora, (i.e., tall -grass prairie, sites with rare and endangered plants, and sites with high quality riparian vegetation); i. Protection of ecologically sensitive areas; 12 Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan — Urban Growth Area Addendum November 2011 j. Prevention of soil erosion; and k. Protection and conservation of vegetation. While these areas are desirable as open space, development should not be precluded if sensitive site planning accommodates these concerns. 5. Public acquisition, management agreements between owners, and private dedication of land to public entities, i.e., conservation easements, are only three of the methods that could be used to increase the amount of land which remains undeveloped. 6. Plantings in open space areas should be native or naturalized species and should be varieties that require minimal maintenance, are drought tolerant, and benefit desirable wildlife needs. Trails Existing trails have been constructed along W. 32 Avenue and Clear Creek by Jefferson County. Future trails planned for the area include the extension of the W. 32 Avenue trail from Maple Grove Park to McIntyre and a trail along McIntyre from 32 Avenue to the Clear Creek trail. These trail alignments are shown on Map 4. The provision of trails in the urban growth area should be based on the following policies: Policies: An expanded trails network should be developed that provides additional trails for hiking, biking and equestrian use, and that precludes motorized vehicles. These trails should: A. vary in length, ascent and nature experience; B. traverse diverse landscape; C. access views and vistas; D. intersect to allow the traveler a choice of paths to a destination; E. prevent damaging or impairing areas containing endangered species, fragile environments, or high hazard areas; and F. link communities and other Plan areas, and link these areas to adjacent cities and open space lands along the foothills to the west. 13 Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan — Urban Growth Area Addendum November 2011 14 Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan — Urban Growth Area Addendum November 2011 V � 1b �i, 1 SS. m Z� • • d Q ' yN ' a i E c� • C L A Od 91VISN5I NI > > ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••M U U) m 1 • O -O a Ii • •••••••••••••••••••••• 0 O m • • ••.ear.�n Z � art 1 1 • i ..•� i � • �� 4 Q N d ; 4 • I 1� 1 m 7� Y m i a" a I— p 7 � • • N (n — • in O O- • • X 0 • W a- s • z • • w a � u: • O 1 . L r • m • N 06 �F • • p Q w • • � • • L (6 U Q 2 a Q �• •••••• ••••••i o c 1S g8AI.NIJW O. N U O CL O 14 Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan — Urban Growth Area Addendum November 2011 2. Accessible trails should be provided for all citizens, including barrier -free trails where possible, recognizing that trail users have different levels of ability and seek different levels of challenge. 3. New trail systems in critical wildlife habitat areas, i.e. nesting and calving areas, and wintering grounds, should be routed in a sensitive fashion, and /or have seasonal closures to minimize impacts to the wildlife. 4. Trail corridors should be negotiated which utilize floodplains, public rights -of- way, leased private property, parks, and public open space. 5. Liability releases should be used to remove this obstacle to the creation of trails across private land. 6. Areas of development should have trail connections to areas of natural open space. 7. Trails should be separated and buffered with landscaping from streets, roads, and parking lots when possible. Landscaped buffers should be established between the Clear Creek trail and adjacent land uses. 8. Roadway projects should provide equestrian, pedestrian and bicycle crossings; (e.g., equestrian tunnels and grade separated bike crossings at railroads). 9. The Clear Creek regional trail is outlined in the Jefferson County Trails Master Plan and is complete to Golden. 10. Local trails could be jointly funded through the Jefferson County Open Space Local Government Grants Program. This is a joint venture program with adjacent cities and park and recreation districts per the City's request depending on priorities. 11. Equestrian and jogging trails should be unpaved and marked. 12. Parking areas should be provided at trailheads to facilitate trail usage by equestrians, hikers, bicyclists, etc. 13. Public facilities, e.g. restrooms should be provided at major trail intersections and significant open space sites where feasible. 14. The local park and recreation agencies should be consulted to determine potential trail connections. 15 Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan — Urban Growth Area Addendum November 2011 15. Developers should coordinate with public entities to provide trails and public access along flood plains and /or easements such as ditches, roads, power lines, etc., whenever possible. 16. Developers should provide trail connections to adjacent open space areas, trails, schools, bus stations, Regional Transportation District park -n- rides, and light rail stations. This includes providing a safe crossing at roads whenever possible. Trail Design Criteria A variety of trail systems should be provided with appropriate fencing and signage to minimize trespassing. 2. Trails should connect with others in the City and surrounding jurisdictions to provide opportunities for commuting to other jurisdictions and to provide multiple recreational alternatives. 3. The trails should intersect at strategic points to allow travelers a number of choices to reach a desired location. 4. Areas containing endangered species or fragile environments should be avoided. 5. Intersections between paths should be defined with a good visual warning of an intersection as it is approached. 6. Trails should take advantage of the diversity of the landscape through which trails pass. As the landscape changes, its dominant features should be clearly seen from the paths, i.e., good observation points for views and vistas that feature landmarks. 7. Bicycle paths should be designed for safety and be clearly marked. Safe bicycle paths can be provided in the following ways: A. Providing wider roadways with paved shoulders. B. Providing off -road paths for multiple users. C. Utilizing road, rail, ditch or power line rights -of -way or easements. 16 Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan — Urban Growth Area Addendum November 2011 CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 3 -2011 Series of 2011 A RESOLUTION CONCERNING ADOPTION OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE WHEAT RIDGE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE THREE -MILE PLAN. WHEREAS, the City of Wheat Ridge adopted a Comprehensive Plan on October 12, 2009; and WHEREAS, C.R.S. 31 -23 -206 (2) provides that the Comprehensive Plan may be amended by the City from time to time; and WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan did not include any areas outside the corporate limits of the City as is permitted under state enabling legislation, and WHEREAS, prior to annexation, a city must have in place a plan for the area considered for annexation pursuant to C.R.S. 31 -12 -105, and WHEREAS, addenda to the Comprehensive Plan were adopted by City Council on February 23, 2004, February 28, 2005, May 22, 2006, June 25, 2007, December 14, 2009 and November 18, 2010 adopting a growth area outside the city limits of the City; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing as provided by Section 2 -60(b) of the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws; legal notice thereof being duly published in the Wheat Ridge Transcript on November 10, 2011, said public hearing held on November 17, 2011. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Wheat Ridge Planning Commission this 17th day of November, 2011: 1. That the Planning Commission of the City of Wheat Ridge hereby adopts the amendments of the Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan attached as Exhibit A. 2. An attested copy of this Resolution shall be attached to the Plan amendment and a copy of the Plan as attested shall be certified to Jefferson County, Colorado. WHEAT RIDGE PLANNING COMMISSION ATTEST: ' Chair Secretary to the Commission C:\ Users \KFieldWppData\Local\Microsoft \Windows \Temporary Intemet Files \Content.Out look\ KFMURWVS \ThreeMilePlanPCReso20l Ldoc