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t Deborah J. Utzinger 13257 W. 26th Avenue Golden, CO 80401 March 26, 1998 City of Wheat Ridge John Eckert, Chief Building Official 7500 West 29th Ave. Wheat Ridge, CO 80215 Regarding: Case No. WA-98-7- (3992 Lee Circle) and Case No. WA-98-8- (4002 Lee Circle) Dear John, I am withdrawing my request for the two variances I applied for on the above referenced properties. Please omit our requests from your schedule of cases to be heard tonight at 7:30. Sincerely, D bo -h Jn~ei`~ I CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE PLANNING DIVISION STAFF REPORT TO: Board of Adjustment DATE OF MEETING: March 26, 1998 DATE PREPARED: March 18, 1998 CASE NO. & NAME: WA-98-7 and 8 \Utzinger CASE MANAGER: Sean McCartney ACTION REQUESTED: Request for approval of a 2.3' from the 5' side yard setback requirement for Lots 46 and 47 of the Cambridge Park Development. LOCATION OF REQUEST: NAME & ADDRESS OF APPLICANT(S) NAME & ADDRESS OF OWNER(S) APPROXIMATE AREA: PRESENT ZONING: PRESENT LAND USE: ZONING: SURROUNDING LAND USE: DATE PUBLISHED: DATE POSTED: DATED LEGAL NOTICES SENT AGENCY CHECKLIST: RELATED CORRESPONDENCE 3992 and 4002 Lee Circle Deborah J. Utzinger 13257 West 26" Avenue Golden, CO 80401 Cambridge Builders LLC 835 Delaware Denver, CO 80204 7,154 square feet (Lot 46,3992 Lee Circle) 7,301 square feet (Lot 47, 4002 Lee Circle) Residential One Single Family Residential N:, E., W: and S: Residential-One N:, E: W: and, S: Residential Single Family March 6,1998 March 12, 1998 February 27, 1998 ( ) (XX) NOT REQUIRED ( ) (XX) NONE ENTER INTO RECORD: ( ) COMPREHENSIVE PLAN (XX) ZONING ORDINANCE ( ) SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS (XX) CASE FILE & PACKET MATERIALS (XX) EXHIBITS OTHER JURISDICTION: The property is within the City of Wheat Ridge, and all notification and posting requirements have been met. Therefore, there is jurisdiction to hear this case. I. REQUEST The applicant is requesting approval of a 2.3' side yard setback variance to the 5' side yard setback requirement, on both properties, to allow for the existence of two existing single-family dwellings located in the Cambridge Patio Homes Development. This case was brought to staff's attention when the contractor for the project illegally added garage extensions to two homes they were building for Cambridge Park Pation Homes. The contractor originally applied for a building permit proposing garage extensions on both house plans. Upon approval of the building permit, staff had noted that the 2' garage extensions had to be removed from the plan to allow for the two structures to comply with the 10' separation requirement established in the development plan. A copy of the original building permit has been attached to this report. After construction began, the Wheat Ridge Building Department noticed that the buildings were closer than the development plan allowed and issued a stop work order on the project. Since then, the applicant, who is in the process of purchasing the property, has requested approval of the variance to allow for the garage to encroach within the separation requirement. The applicant has stated that the wider garage is required for her elderly parents who are handicapped and need the larger space. A verbal protest from an adjacent neighbor has been received in opposition of this request. H SITE PLAN As the attached subdivision plat shows, these two properties are located within the Cambridge Park Patio Homes Development Plan. The development plan, which was approved by the Wheat Ridge City Council, establishes specific development regulations for all structures located within the development. Of these requirements is a 10' minimum separation between main structures. The separation requirement was intended to allow for adequate separation between structures which were to be located on lots which typically have a minimum lot size of approximately 4,800 square feet. As previously stated, the properties in question are larger than average lots (approximately 7,100 square feet). The developer constructed their largest model home on the property (model D) and found that the property, which was platted with an odd shape, was too narrow for this size of structure. Along with the garage extensions, this lot is too narrow for such a large structure. III CRITERIA Staff has the following comments regarding the criteria to evaluate an application for a variance: 1. Can the property in question yield a reasonable return in use, service, or income if permitted to be used only under the conditions allowed by regulation for the District in which it is located? Yes. If denied, this property may continue to be used as a single-family home and yield a reasonable return in use, service and income. 2. Is the plight of the owner due to unique circumstances? No. The plight of the owner is due to a structure which is too large for the property. A smaller structure may have been proposed on this site and comply with the 10' minimum separation requirement. 3. If the variation were granted, would it alter the essential character of the locality? Yes. Even though the homes in Cambridge Park were designed to allow for a "dense single- family" feel, approval of this request will allow for a less than 6' separation between structures. Therefore, approval of this request will alter the essential character of the locality. 4. Would the particular physical surrounding, shape, or topographical condition of the specific property involved result in a particular hardship (upon the owner) as distinguished from a mere inconvenience if the strict letter of the regulations were carried out? No. Although the property in question does have an odd shape, the development plan was approved giving the developer knowledge that these properties would be difficult to build upon. Even though the property does slope to the east, the Chief Building Official for the City of Wheat Ridge stated that these properties are not difficult to build upon and therefore do not create a particular hardship. 5. Would the conditions upon which the petition for a variation is based be applicable, generally, to other property within the same zoning classification? Yes. Anyone may apply for the same type of variance request. However, because variances are reviewed on a case by case basis, the outcome may not be the same. 6. Is the purpose of the variation based exclusively upon the desire to make money out of the property? No. The purpose of the request is to allow for the garage extensions to remain on these existing homes. The applicant would need to remove these garage extensions to allow for the structures to comply with the 10' minimum separation requirement. 7. Has the alleged difficulty or hardship been created by any person presently having an interest in the property? Yes. The hardship has been created by the applicant and the owner who have interest in the property. 8. Would the granting of the variation be detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to other property or improvements in the neighborhood in which the property is located? No. Approval of this variance will not be detrimental to the public welfare nor will it be Board of Adjustment Page 3 WA-98-7 and 8 injurious to other properties or improvements in the neighborhood. 9. Would the proposed variation impair the adequate supply of light and air to adjacent property or substantially increase the congestion in the public streets or increase the danger of fire or endanger the public safety or substantially diminish or impair property values within the neighborhood? Yes. Approval of the request will increase the danger of fire as the two structures in question will be less than 6' apart. The 1994 Uniform Building Code requires a minimum separation pf 6' between structures before adequate fire rated material is required within the walls. According to the Chief Building Official, structures closer than 6' do not allow for safe and adequate fire protection. 10. If it is found in criteria 8 and 9 above, that granting of the variation would not be detrimental or injurious to other property or improvements in the neighborhood, and it is also found that public health and safety, public facilities and surrounding property values would not be diminished or impaired, then, would the granting of the variance result in a benefit or contribution to the neighborhood or the community, as distinguished from an individual benefit on the part of the applicant, or would granting of the variance result in a reasonable accommodation of a person with disabilities? No. Approval of this request will not benefit or contribute to the neighborhood as distinguished from an individual benefit. However, according to the applicant, they are requesting approval of this request to allow their handicapped parents to get in and out of their vehicles. IV STAFF CONCLUSION Staff concludes that the above criteria does not support approval of the request and recommends that the existing garage extensions be removed prior to the completion of the unfinished structure. V RECOMMENDED MOTIONS Option A: "I move that case no. WA-98-7 and WA-98-8, a request for a 2.3' side yard setback variance to the 5' side yard setback requirement for properties zoned Planned Residential Development and located at 3992 and 4002 Lee Circle, be APPROVED for the following reasons: The proposed request will allow for adequate space for the applicant's handicapped parents. With the following condition: I Rain gutter down-spouts must be direct to allow for rainwater to flow away from the adjacent property." Option B: "I move that case no. WA-98-7 and WA-98-8, a request for a 2.3' side yard setback variance to the 5' side yard setback requirement for properties zoned Planned Residential Development and Board of Adjustment Page 4 WA-98-7 and 8 located at 3992 and 4002 Lee Circle, be DENIED for the following reasons: 1. The owner / developer knew that the garage extensions would encroach the 10' minimum separation requirement. 2. Builder altered construction without proper permit approval. 3. The close proximity of the structures increases the danger of fire. 4. Approval of this request will alter the essential character of the locality." Board of Adjustment Page 5 WA-98-7 and 8 I w L4IF - w 9eT1 nve OFFICIAL ZON I N6 MAF NHEAT RIDeE COLORADO MAP ADOPTED: June 15, 1994 Last Revision: September 17, 1996 ® AREA REQUIRING SITE PLAN APPROVAL 'i 100-YEAR FLOOD PLAIN (APPROXIMATE LOCATION) ZONE DISTRICT 15OUNDRY PARGEL/LOT 5OUNDRY (DESIGNATES OWNERSHIP) - - - - WATER FEATURE + DENOTES MULTIPLE ADDRESSES S 2 wzrx o m® SCALE I'.400 DEPARTH34T OF Fl M W AND DEVB-OPHBAT - 85-1852 vL ~ . FINAL DEVELOPM) HOP 1. MVA7 FENCING 11111 K ALLO11lD.M BLOLN 1. FOR 2 SIGNAM FOR TIE MYELOP1IpT RRL S EAETlD N A MEAL M 20 =IMIE ANY FREE STANgM SIEAI MALL MAW A WA U N T OF SIX FEET. FEET ,LOTS N BLOCIL , M IMKrA K2CE0 30 FEET FM `M ADLL' >R NTERN RNAL FILO LOTS w,pEr IN BL CAM B R I D G 'fAr1EL4: v1LL BUEDIN4s 91A1L R A.LwIYM 1)F:TD; iDOr3EIMAil01: ~ B 'FNONf YAllp SET-BACK SNAU OLN. + L LOTS 1-107 IN BLOC! 1 SMALL Of 910.E FAMLY RESRENTS. THE NONE ONNERS ASSp(]ATOI SHALL BE RERI4 1E FM A,, LMOSCAPE MMNIENANCE IN C01YCM AREAS AND M LOTS 1-107 IN BLOCK 1. 6. PEDESTRIAN ANO W)l ACCESS TO THE SITE SNAM BE RESTRICTED M TIE OETIBIAL MUIIC BY THE II5E M YCURTY CATS AT ALL ACCESS POINTS. EMERGENCY ♦EIHICEES SHALL HAM: UNRESTRICTED ACCESS. 7. TRACT A SHALL BE DESp1AM P41 IBS AS A FIBVATE STREET ARO EASIENID4T FOIE EYENOENCY WNCLES. UMIXS. MA) NMIAQ N TRACTS R C. 0. MD E lIIAl K OUKINAM " USE AS A MANIAM EASEEdT. ACCESS M TIESE TRACTS SHALL BE MONMD M P C AGENCES FOR NMITENANCE AS JEO4RND. 9 AtYWwTR N' BLOW 1 SINLL'"'A TINS PAMM lRCE! N EMN OMAM RID " WW,PMIM-VAQSN nKINT4VfASN'OARAOE &RAGES VIM BE A.MNMIN Q. 4t m, REiA1PE"TiE BAdL%0 «MA1. 9. ID NOw1E HMM BUSS. T TRACTOR TROLM SM-TRARERS. ALL ARM WHK3n GAUPING TRA M TRAWL El R SIKL BE STE,NED IN THIS SUBpN UMESS SAID KlbttE IS STGIEO COAARET.Y MTH IN A GRAM. UNM COMTROI STATEMIRT THE CIABDIT PROPERTY gwERS w01L1 HAW "MUSK RIwR ? 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SuTE 900 LANE , CO. 60226 CONTACT: RAND DE MA Sae-u99 a 745911 P. KRAMER is-225] IOC/NMT MpHITEC15 ) 11WRIIIAN STREET OCNAER. CO. W203 CONTACT: NINE I(VNMT 6]2-"n 1. kA D A M S- A V E 6 ~ INB I..I«. fR.N. 6M n f POWER OF ATTORNEY (REAL ESTATE) KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS, that I C fH Q2i ° U I L t72S L • C • C . of the County of brw dt72 do make, constitute and appoint County of N513o 2k N State of Co Oft A &O JT- VTZtAlUfG State of my true and lawful attorney for me and in my name, place and stead for my sole use and benefit to g. 14@a- d UMLtAiJLE QT Tff£ GTy 2[ Llfft? 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My said attorney shall have full power and authority to do and perform all acts necessary to be done to complete asap er-seRVSyaase-a~ said real estate, ••a.h full pg,vo_,.F.o..,.,....;©n, hepolty aatif ing cad ceafir•n;^g •n thy said art,,.nP3, hilt *This Power of Attorney shall not be affected by disability of the principal. *This Power of Attorney shall become effective upon the disability of the principal. *This Power of Attorney shall automatically expire by its own terms upon completion of the limited purpose set forth above. -A EXECUTED this day of kiA-aCH 19~ 19 qT , by W, I I ia-4 i 5, f ~1~13 of the STATE OF w or G ss. COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this to act as P inc,pal day of n%ZIIIC , the Principal. Witness my hand and official seal. - " = Fo,nry Public My commission expires: 1 Ip 'Strike according to fact. -LL- NO. 34R. Rev. 6-91. POWER OF ATTORNEY (REAL ESTATE) (DURABLE) Bradford Publishing. 1743 Wazee St.. Denver. 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Notto mandate minimum setbacks. The City of Wheat ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS APPLICATION ~Rid~re Department of Planning and Development 6 7500 West 29th Ave., Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Phone (303) 237-6944 - -I/) G, Applicant(!~&A+ `5/. //;iEn%E,~%ddress~3 o U910, a 6g''`I U6- Phone o__~9-a56/ Owne R~cOq 4rU/b~S~~GAddress /~2~~f}(~J ~ Phone2~ -y Lo Location of request//(W L/e' C% rr-L.~ Za-A-119 . /L_) l E rR ~y~, ~a, rf dCJ~~ Type of action requested (check one or more of the actions listed below which pertain to your request.) ❑ Change of zone or zone conditions Site development plan approval Special use permit Conditional use permit Temporary use/building permit Minor subdivision H Subdivision 8 Preliminary Final See attached procedural guide for specific requirements. Description of request -~k~16 Variance/Waiver Nonconforming use change Flood plain special exception Interpretation of code Zone line modification Public Improvement Exception Street vacation Miscellaneous plat Solid waste landfill/ mineral extraction permit ❑ Other it A-hl Q-- L List all persons and companies who hold an interest in the described real property, as owner, mortgagee, lessee, optionee, etc. Wq a/ '8 w q I certify that the information and exhibits herewith submitted are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and that in filing this application, I am acting with the knowledge and consent of those persons listed above, without whose consent the requested action cannot lawfully be accomplished. 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LL T 0. L6 Ntetl W 8.b Ll 69 17-W K SmOT 2 3 rAQC CASE N- NO. W?-QA-IA -2A94--IA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing is to be held before the City of Wheat Ridge BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT on March 26,1998, at 7:30 p.m. at 7500 West 29th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, Colorado. All interested citizens are invited to speak at the Public Hearing or submit written comments. The following petitions shall be heard: 1. Case N 98-7: application by Debra Utzinger for approval of a 2.3' variance from the Y sfdeyar setback requirement for the property located at 3992 Lee Circle and Case No. WA-98-8: An application by Debra Utzinger for approval of a 2.3' variance from the sideyard setback requirement for the property located 4002 Lee Circle. The net result of the two requested variances would be a 4.6' variance from the 10' separation requirement of the Cambridge Park Planned Residential Development final development plan. v Barbara Delgadillo, Rec ding Secretary ATTEST: CL~ T)Ivj~n Wanda Sang, Ci Clerk To be Published: NO LATER THAN March 11, 1998 ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS eAp1mning\forms\phn.frm The City of 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80215-6713 (303) 234-5900 City Admin. Fax # 234-5924 March 9, 1998 Dear Property Owner: Police Dept. Fax # 235-2949 Wheat "Ridge This is to inform you that Case Nos. WA-98-7 and WA-98-8 which are requests for approval of a four foot six inch variance from the 10' separation requirement of the Cambridge Park Planned Residential Development final development plan for the adjacent properties located at 4002 and 3992 Lee Circle will be heard by the Wheat Ridge Board of Adjustment in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Complex at 7500 West 29th Avenue. 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I als~ `h to receive the » :Complete items 3, 4a,, , .41b. follov. , 58NICBS (for an d •Pdnt your name and address on the reverse of this form so that we can return this extra fee card to you, ai j :Attach this form to the from of the mailpiece, or on the back if space does not 1. ❑ Addressee's Address permit. i' at •Wdte'Retum Receipt Requested'on the mailpiece below the article number. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery y :The Return Receipt will show to whom the article was delivered and the date C delivered. Consult postmaster for fee 0 & 3. Article Addressed to: o. Evan Hutson o 3989 Lee Circle Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 WA-98-7&8 g 6. X PS Form 381L1, De- mbar 199, m SENDER: a d 4a rticle Number d 6/ --/7 o 4b. Service Type d ❑ Registered 126certified W ❑ Express Mail ❑ Insured m c ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ COD m 7. 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Addressee's Address (Only requested Y OP I )2-2 and fee is paid) a , g 6.Signaturs: (A s a or en 4 m 3 11, December 1 4 102595-e7-e-0179 DOmeStIC RetUm ReCelpt m SENDER: •o •Complete items t and/or 2 for additional services. - I also wish to receive the w •Complete items 3.4a, and 4b. following services (for an •Pdnt your name and address on the reverse of this form so that we can return this extra fee): card to you. •Attach this form to the from of the mallpiece, or on the back if space does not 1. ❑ Addressee's Address o Perna. m •Wdte'Refum Receipt Requested' on the mailpiew below th4 article number. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery N •The Return Receipt will show to whom the article was delivered and the date e delivered. Consult postmaster for fee. 3. Article Addressed to: 4a. 'cle Number - $ y 6 I a Sara Kern o 3999 Lee Circle 4b. Service Type WheavRdge, CO 80033 ❑ Registered f~7.eetfllad S ❑ Express Mail ❑ Insured c ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ COD w ° WA-98-7&8 7. Date of Delivery /6 0 r ¢ - f PS Form 11, December 1994 102595-97-s-017e Domestic Return Redej t m SENDER: I also wish to receive the a .Complete hems 1 and/or 2 for additional services. following services (for an 0 •complete items 3,4a, and 4b. m . Pdnt your name and address on the reverse of this forth so that we can return this extra fee): 7 card to you. d .Attach this to" to the front of the mailpiece, or on the back if space does not 1. ❑ Addressee's Address U > article number. the . Wdtepemut. 'Hetmu Receipt Requested' on the mailpiece below 2. 13 Restricted Delivery al N er v o .The Return Receipt will show to whom the amde was delivered and the date Consult postmaster for fee. r delivered. a v 3. Article Addressed to: _ 4 rficle Number 2 ~e-7 / S-l Clifford Bebell 0 CP rvice t e S 4b 3 4022 Lee Girdle yp e . ❑ Registered Certified Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 ❑ Express Mail ❑ Insured E El Return Ra ipt for Merchandise ❑ COD c WA-98-7&8 7. oat alive Y 1 U c , eiv : (Print N e) 5 8. 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