HomeMy WebLinkAboutPEC16-0026 Chabad Vail CUP.pdf MICHAEL
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INTERIORS
The Chabad Vail Center is a small religious institution offering weekly services,
educational programs and a variety of support services for the adults and
children of the valley's Jewish community as well as tourists.
They are seeking to use the 2,888 square foot upper level of the Treetops Plaza
and Garage in the Lionshead Mixed Use 1 (LMU-1) Zone District for use as a
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religious institution as allowed as a conditional use (12-7H-4B).
Anticipated Uses and Occupancy:
• The Center will be staffed by Rabbi Mintz and his wife: the only projected
full time occupants of the space.
• As a community resource center they anticipate 2 to 10 unscheduled
visitors on a typical day.
• Weekly worship services, lasting approximately two and a half hours, are
held on Saturday morning averaging roughly 15 people and topping out
at 30 during busier holiday times. In observance of their religious norms the
local community's members will arrive by foot. Similarly, out-of-town guests
attending services will also arrive by foot, bolstered by the likelihood that
many will be staying in nearby lodging.
• Children's educational and social functions with an attendance of 5 to 12,
are typically held down-valley with the exception of 8 to 10 times a year
when these programs will be held at the Center.
• Evening classes, lasting two hours with an average of 12 people, including
employees, will occur approximately 6 times a year.
Space Usage:
As the accompanying plans will illustrate, the space will be divided into
several rooms with the following projected specifics:
• Library/Child's Play (432 SF) area will serve as a research/resource/reading
room for the local community and visitors. As described, the children's
programs are typically slated for down-valley locations. The use is for social
and educational programs. This space is not programmed to be used as a
day-long, child care facility. It will primarily function as a library and no live
entertainment will occur.
• Office (285 SF) -this will serve as Rabbi Mintz and his wife's base of ,
operations with desk and file storage in addition to a small table for
informal meetings.
• Conference Room (129 SF - Net seating area/371 SF net floor area) -for
larger meetings, this space will be furnished with a typical conference
table with a likely capacity of 16-20 people.
• Lounge (323 SF net floor area) -this space will double as a reception/ P.O.BOX 1068
seating area as well as a pre-post function space used by the
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• Multifunction Space (192 SF - net seating area/552 net floor area) -this 81658
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Parking: INTERIORS
The existing Treetops Plaza building was constructed in 1984 as an addition to
an existing on-grade parking area. The original building consisted of 2 levels of
parking dedicated to the existing Treetops Condominiums topped with:
Retail 5,545 S.F. 2.3 spaces/1,000 N. S. F. 12.75 spaces
Mezz. Retail level 2,476 S.F. 2.3 spaces/1,000 N. S. F. 5.70 spaces
18.45 spaces
The original 1984 approval addressed offsite parking requirements through
adoption of a Special Parking Assessment impact fee totaling $98,962 (see
attached Memo from The Finance Department).
The Chabad Vail Center will be occupying the upper level while The Vail
Center, under its recently approved Conditional Use Permit 160006, will be
occupying the lower level with reception, meeting, conference facilities in
addition to a small bookstore and café as outlined below. Under a conditional
use permit, it is the PEC that is tasked with determining appropriate parking
capacities. As a matter of reference to similar parking requirements as set
out by the Town Code, the following table uses parking standards set out in
Art. 12-10-10A counting the Library/Child's Play Area, Office and Lounge as
"Professional Office" Functions (2.7 spaces/1,000 net SF) and the remaining 2
spaces (Conference Rm. & Multi-functional Space) as "Theaters/Conference/
Meeting Facility" (1 space/165 SF net seating area):
The Vail Centre:
Retail Bookstore 1,062 S.F. 2.3 spaces/1,000 N. S. F. 2.44 spaces
Café 163 S.F. 1/250 N.S.F. seating; 2 min. 2.00 spaces
Conference 1,075 S.F. 1/165 N.S.F. seating; 2 min. 6.52 spaces
Meeting Rms. 537 S.F. 1/165 N.S.F. seating; 2 min. 3.25 spaces
14.21 spaces
Chabad Vail Center:
Professional Offices 1,040 S.F. 2.7 spaces/1,000 N. S. F. 2.81 spaces
Conference/Meet'g 321 S.F. 1/165 N.S.F. seating; 2 mn 1.95 spaces
4.76 spaces
Total required parking: 18.97 spaces
Using this comparison, the resulting parking impact is actually '/2 space less
than that calculated for The Vail Centre's anticipated uses.
Although The Center's weekly religious services will occur on Saturday
mornings, they are unlikely to interfere with Vail Center's functions save for the
café so it is fair to assume a lessened parking impact as a result. P.O.BOX 1068
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When referencing Art 12-16-6 (Criteria; Findings) of Chapter 16 Conditional Use INTERIORS
Permits the following representations are offered:
1. Relationship and impact of the use on development objectives of the
town.
• The Chabad Vail Center will help invigorate a much underused core
structure with a vital religious, social and educational resource for the
Vail community and visiting tourists.
2. Effect of the use on light and air, distribution of population, transportation
facilities, utilities, schools, parks and recreation facilities, and other public
facilities and public facilities needs.
• Parking impact are expected to be minimal as religious observances
will limit use of vehicles as well as expected pedestrian access by out of
town guests residing in nearby lodging.
• Convenience of abundant public transit and shuttles will further lessen
reliance upon parking facilities.
3. Effect upon traffic, with particular reference to congestion, automotive
and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, access,
maneuverability, and removal of snow from the streets and parking areas.
• The Center's Lionshead core location will avail its guests to pedestrian
access and public transportation resulting in greatly lessened impact to
The Town's traffic concerns.
• Proximity to ample public parking will offer solutions to occasional park-
ing demands.
4. Effect upon the character of the area in which the proposed use is to be
located, including the scale and bulk of the proposed use in relation to
surrounding uses. Such other factors and criteria as the commission deems
applicable to the proposed use.
• As no changes to the building's exterior are anticipated with this appli-
cation, no impact to character is anticipated.
5. The environmental impact report concerning the proposed use, if an envi-
ronmental impact report is required by chapter 12 of this title.
• Not applicable.
Conditional Use Application Inclusions:
• Application Form
• CUP narrative
• Adjacent Property Address List
• Title Documents
• Finance Department Memo Re.: 1984 Parking Assessmnent
• Chabad Vail Proposed Drawings - Shts.: A2.0-A2.3
• Reference Drawings:
• Existing ILC
• Existing Civil Engineering Site Plan P.O.BOX 1068
• Existing Elevations VAIL,COLORADO
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