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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDRB18-0181_approved documents_1526574531.pdfACTION FORM Design Review Board (DRB) Department of Community Development 75 South Frontage Road West Vail, CO 81657 Tel: 970-479-2139 www.vailgov.com Project Name: Storr Residence 2018 Application Number: DRB18-0181 Application Type: Change to Approved Date Applied: 05/09/2018 Project Description: Removal of 3 aspen trees adjacent to the entry porch addition. The depth of the footings for the addition will require the trees to be removed in order to excavate safely. We propose to plant new trees to offset those removed. CONTACTS Contact Type: Applicant Full Name: Sipes Architects, Inc. (Brian Sipes) Address: PO Box 153 PO Box 153 Minturn, CO 81645 Phone: 9702361519 Contact Type: Property Owner Full Name: HANS G. STORR REVOCABLE TRUST Address: Phone: None Project Address: 1965 SUNBURST DR (210109103003) (210109103003) Job Site Location: Legal Description: Subdivision: VAIL VALLEY FILING 3 Lot: 11 Block:No Data Parcel Number: 210109103003 BOARDS/STAFF ACTION Motion By: Action: Staff Approved Second By: Vote: Date: 05/17/2018 Conditions: - Approval of this project shall lapse and become void one (1) year following the date of final approval, unless a building permit is issued and construction is commenced and is diligently pursued toward completion. - Design Review Board approval shall not become valid for 20 days following the date of approval, pursuant to the Vail Town Code, Chapter 12-3-3 Appeals. - No changes to these plans maybe made without the written consent of Town of Vail staff and/or the appropriate review committee(s). - Applicant shall vegetate all disturbed soils with grass seed, sod, or mulch. Planner: Justin Lightfield Page 1 of 1 10 May 2018 Design Review Board Town of Vail 75 South Frontage Road Vail, Colorado 81657 RE: DRB 18-0181 1965 Sunburst Drive – Change to Approved Plans - Narrative Dear board members, Three aspen trees must be removed to allow excavation for the new porch footings to occur. The excavator indicated he could probably work around the tree furthest south, but that it’s roots are likely to be intertwined with the other trees and severing the roots will likely kill the tree. We are proposing to remove all three trees and to plant 3 new 3” caliper (min) aspen trees further from the edge of the driveway, but in the same approximate location. Sincerely, Sincerely, Brian Sipes, AIA, LEED AP Sipes Architects