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Proposed Changes to the

Estes Valley Development Code

 

Current proposals for changes to the Estes Valley Development Code (EVDC):
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Block 11 AmendmentsAppeals: Changes to clarify the filing, timeframes for hearing, and form of appeals.
Block 11 AmendmentsVacation Homes: Changes to vacation home regulations, including revisions to the definition of accommodation use, guest room, guest quarter, household living, and nightly rental in EVDC Chapter 13, and revisions to distinguish between B&Bs and vacation home uses and the districts in which these uses are permitted.
Scheduled for review as follows:
February 19, 2008 Estes Valley Planning Commission Appeals (continued to March 18, 2008)
March 18, 2008 Estes Valley Planning Commission Vacation Homes No deliberation; accepted public comment
April 15, 2008 Estes Valley Planning Commission
May 27, 2008 Estes Park Town Board First reading of Block 11 amendments
June 24, 2008 Estes Park Town Board
July 21, 2008 Larimer County Commissioners
 

 

Recently approved changes to the Estes Valley Development Code (EVDC):

Block 10 Amendments, including
§4.3.C.5, Table 4-2, Note [5] and Note [9]: Base Density and Dimensional Standards, Residential Zoning Districts, regarding Note [5]floor area ratio and lot coverage applicability and Note [9]required setbacks from interior drives in the RM–Multi-Family Residential zoning district;
§7.11.F, Off-Street Parking and Loading, regarding location of guest parking spaces;
§7.11.O.5, Basins and Drainage Facilities, regarding Larimer County Stormwater Control Manual Applicability;
§10.4.A.2, Lot Dimensions and Configuration, regarding lot width;
§10.5.H.3, Exemptions, regarding exemption for review of two-unit condominium projects;
Appendix D.I.A, Street Design and Construction Standards, regarding the Larimer County Road Standards Manual applicability; and
Appendix D.III.B, Driveway Access—General Standards, regarding driveway design

Amendments were review and adopted as follows:
June 19, 2007 Estes Valley Planning Commission review
July 17, 2007 Estes Valley Planning Commission review
August 21, 2007 Estes Valley Planning Commission review
September 18, 2007 Estes Valley Planning Commission review
October 23, 2007 Estes Park Town Board first reading
November 27, 2007 Estes Park Town Board — Adopted Block 10 Amendments
March 17, 2008 Larimer County Commissioners — Adopted Block 10 Amendments
 

 

If you have questions about the proposed changes or the timeframe for their review, please contact the Community Development Department at bjoseph@estes.org or 970-577-3721.

 

Recently adopted changes to the Estes Valley Development Code:
The most recent changes to the Estes Valley Development Code were adopted in 2006 and are reflected in the current code.

 

What is the process for adopting revisions to the Development Code?
Proposed revisions to the Estes Valley Development Code are considered and adopted through a public hearing process that is held before the respective elected boards, the Estes Park Town Board of Trustees and the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners, with each acting independently.

Proposed changes are first heard by the Estes Valley Planning Commission. If the Planning Commission recommends approval of the revisions, they are presented to the Estes Park Town Board of Trustees at the following two monthly Town Board meetings. If the Town Board approves the changes, they are presented to the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners at their meeting a month later.

If the revisions are approved by both the Town Board and Larimer County Commissioners, they are adopted into the Estes Valley Development Code.