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HomeMy Public PortalAboutPC Resolution 2016-01-01 Extending the Approval of the Development Permit for Lot 10, 11A & 11B, the Village at Grand Park FRASER PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 2016-01-01 A RESOLUTION EXTENDING THE APPROVAL OF THE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT FOR LOT 10, 11A & 11B, THE VILLAGE AT GRAND PARK, GRAND PARK PDD. At the regular meeting of the Fraser Planning Commission held on April 25, 2012, Grand Park Development LLC, represented by Munn Architecture, requested approval for a Development Permit for Lot 10, 11A & 11B, The Village at Grand Park according to the Final Plat Phasing Plan, The Village at Grand Park Filing 2 Reception # 2011005609. WHEREAS, Grand Park Development LLC. is the current owner of said property; and WHEREAS, Grand Park Development LLC. has requested that the Planning Commission extend the Development Permit for a three (3) year period; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission previously approved this Development Permit on April 25, 2012. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE FRASER PLANNING COMMISSION HAS VOTED TO RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT FOR LOT 10, 11A & 11B, THE VILLAGE AT GRAND PARK WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. All conditions listed in Resolution No.'s 2012-02-04, Resolution 2012-02-05, and Resolution 2012-02-06 AND subsequently extended by Resolution 2015-02-03, shall be met prior to issuance of a building permit. 2. The maximum bulb wattage for the Niland Aspen LED series shall not exceed 250. 3. Add reception numbers of all existing easements to all pertinent sheets. 4. To allow for a phased development, a separate Construction Guarantee Agreement (CGA) and surety shall be required for the improvements for each lot prior to the issuance of a building permit. The CGA and required surety will be provided for lot 11 b at the time the developer pulls a building permit for lot 10 or lot 11a. 5. Amend Exhibit B to correspond with language on the approved plats. Also, specify the on-site vs. of-site snow storage quantities consistently in the legend. 6. Landscape plan to be reviewed by Town Gardener. 7. If a snowmelt system is to be utilized, applicant will provide additional snow melt discharge information prior to issuance of a building permit. 8. If the final building plans change significantly, as determined by staff, from the renderings as presented at the April 25, 2012 Planning Commission public hearing the design must be resubmitted to the Planning Commission for approval. 9. Applicant shall have three (3) years from today's date to acquire all necessary additional permits and begin construction or use of the property in accordance with the provisions of the development permit. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 27th day of January, 2016. FRASER PLANNING Cat, A MISSION OF FR;4s�� Chair n I (� ATTEST: EAL Town Clerk COLO„