Planned Unit Developments
(P.U.D.s)
The Planned Unit Development (PUD) is an "overlay"
district that is allowed in the CO - Commercial Outlying zoning district.
The general uses and standards that apply to the Commercial Outlying zoning
district, such as floor-area ratio and impervious coverage limits, remain in
place with a PUD. However, a PUD not only allows but requires a mix of uses,
including accommodations, residential, and commercial. Under a PUD, setback
requirements from interior lot lines can be reduced or eliminated, and there is potential for
higher density depending on the size of the units. PUDs are explained in the
Estes
Valley Development Code, Section 9. You may also wish to view information on
zoning and setbacks.
Planned Unit Development plats are reviewed by the Estes
Valley Planning Commission, with final approval by either the Larimer County
Board of County Commissioners (for properties located in unincorporated Larimer
County) or by the Estes Park Town Board of Trustees (for properties located
within Town limits).
If you are interested in a Planned Unit Development, contact
a Planner in the Community Development Department. If you decide to pursue a
PUD, you will need to schedule a formal pre-application
conference prior to submitting your application. Click
here to access the pre-application and development application forms, which
must be completed to apply for a PUD.
Questions? Contact us.
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