HomeMy WebLinkAbout3.0 BOCC Staff Report 06.25.1990REQUEST:
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BOCC 6/25/90
PROJECT INFORMATION AND STAFF COMMENTS
A Special Use Permit for the
construction and operation of
a hunting camp.
APPLICANTS: Cecil Gardner/Jim Dekam
LOCATION:
Located approximately 6 miles
south of Battlement Mesa off
C.R. 302.
SITE DATA: The site consists of 44 acres.
WATER: Spring water available on site.
SEWER: Proposed I.S.D.S.
ACCESS: Access to the site is from C.R.
302, a.k.a. the Battlements
Road, and private easement.
EXISTING AND ADJACENT ZONING: A/R/RD
I. RELATIONSHIP TO THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
The site is located in District E, Rural Areas-Severe/Moderate
Environmental Constraints as designated on the Comprehensive
Plan Management District's map.
II. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSAL
A. Site Description: The subject property is located on the
slopes of the east side of the Battlement Creek drainage.
The property is heavily treed, with scrub oak dominating
the lower slopes and aspen on the upper slopes. In the
middle of the parcel is a meadow area with gentler
slopes. A cabin and spring are located on this portion
of the property. In the aspens are three (3) tent
platforms.
B. Project Description: The applicants are proposing to
construct one (1) large permanent, rustic cabin to
provide lodging for clients of a guide and outfitting.
The proposed log cabin is 24 x 26 and will be relocated
from its current location in Una. Future plans, within
five (5) years, propose constructing up to six (6)
sleeping cabins of similar style as the main cabin.
Electricity is available to the property.
The primary purpose of this camp is to serve as a base
camp for the guide and outfitting business. In addition,
the applicant would like to expand the business to
include pack trips, trail rides, fishing trips and
photography trips throughout the summer. These
activities will occur on private leased land and the
national forest by Special Use Permit.
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III. MAJOR ISSUES AND CONCERNS
1. Zoning: A hunting camp requires a Special Use Permit in
the A/R/RD zone. By definition (see 2.02.448 -"Resort")
a use of this nature is limited to twelve (12) dwelling
units or a maximum of 48 visitors.
2. Water: The property has an unadjudicated spring on it.
According to the Water Commissioner, the applicant
apparently has rights to use the water due to historic
consumption and the fact that the water does not leave
the property. However, to clarify the applicant's
rights, the Commissioners suggested that they file for a
well permit. The applicants are proposing to pump the
water from the spring 200 feet to the cabin site and
store in a tank.
3. Sewer: The applicants had originally proposed a pumpable
vault for wastewater storage. However, based on
occupancy load and water consumption, a vault would
require frequent pumping. Staff has convinced the
applicant to use conventional septic tank/leach field
system.
4. Access: Access to the site is from C.R. 302 (See
page is/ ). The road dead -ends at an adjacent property
owner's lot line. The road continues on through private
property as an unmaintained road, eventually ending on
federal lands. This roadway has been the subject of
debate in the past between Forest Service, BLM and
landowners regarding rights-of-way to public lands.
Access to the area is seasonal, as the Road and Bridge
Department does not maintain C.R. 302 in the winter.
Guaranteed legal access is not an issue or a prerequisite
of a zoning permit. Approval of this use does not
constitute a guarantee of access for the applicants.
IV. SUGGESTED FINDINGS
1. That proper publication and public notice was provided
as required by law for the hearing before the Board of
County Commissioners.
2. That the hearing before the Board of County Commissioners
was extensive and complete, that all pertinent facts,
matters and issues were submitted and that all interested
parties were heard at the hearing.
3. That the application is in compliance with the Garfield
County Zoning Resolution of 1978, as amended.
4. For the above stated and other reasons, the proposed use
is in the best interest of the health, safety, morals,
convenience, order, prosperity and welfare of the
citizens of Garfield County.
V. RECOMMENDATION
APPROVAL, subject to the following conditions:
1. The applicant shall have a minimumwater storage tank of
500 gallons. The spring shall be fenced to keep out
stock. Prior to the commencement of operations each
year, the applicants shall conduct tests to determine the
presence of giardia.
2. An ISDS permit shall be obtained.
3. Use of the facility shall be limited from June 15 to
December 1 of each year.
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4. All representations of the applicant, either in the
application or at the hearing, shall be considered
conditions of approval unless otherwise stated by the
Board of County Commissioners.
5. The lodge and 6 cabins shall be constructed within a
period of 5 years. If not completed, the applicant shall
reapply to the Board of County Commissioners for
reconsideration before additional construction.
6. The driveway to the campsite from the existing road shall
be surfaced with ABC. The applicant shall provide a
parking area large enough to accommodate eight (8)
vehicles.
7. All required Building Permits shall be obtained.
8. The 6 cabins shall be constructed of the same materials
and architectural style as the lodge.
9. The applicants shall apply for a well permit from the
Division of Water Resources to clarify rights to the
spring.
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