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PLANNING DEPARTMENT 970.668.4200 0037 Peak One Dr. PO Box 5660 www.summitcountyco.gov Frisco, CO 80443 TEN MILE PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA April 14, 2016-5:30 p.m. Buffalo Mountain Room, County Commons 0037 Peak One Dr., SCR 1005, Frisco, CO Commission Dinner: 5:00pm I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. APPROVAL OF SUMMARY OF MOTIONS: March 10, 2016 IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Additions, Deletions, Change of Order V. CONSENT AGENDA: VI. PUBLIC HEARINGS: PLN16-010 Temporary Use Permit for Camping at Chapel Lot A Temporary Use Permit for tent and RV camping at Chapel Lot (Parcel 18 of the Copper Mountain PUD) to accommodate Ride the Rockies from June 13th through June 15th, 2016; Lots A, B, 2, and 3, Block 1, Copper Mountain Subdivision #2, four parcels consisting of approximately 3.8 acres; zoned Copper Mountain PUD. VII. VIII. IX. WORK SESSION ITEMS DISCUSSION ITEMS: Lake Hill Master Plan Election of Officers Suggested Revisions for Consideration in Next Master Plan Update Countywide Planning Commission issues Follow-up of previous BOCC meeting Planning Commission Issues ADJOURNMENT

TEN MILE PLANNING COMMISSION SUMMARY OF MOTIONS March 10, 2016 COMMISSION MEMBERS PRESENT: Mark Sabatini, Deborah Shaner, Lina Lesmes, Michael Grady, and Donna Skupien STAFF PRESENT: Keely Ambrose, Assistant County Attorney, Lindsay Hirsh, Planning Manager, Sid Rivers, Planner II, Alan Hanson, Senior Planner, Jim Curnutte, Community Development Director Mark Sabatini, Temporary Chairman, called the meeting of the Ten Mile Planning Commission to order at 5:35 p.m. Approval of Summary of Motions: The Summary of Motions of January 14, 2016 was approved as presented. REGULAR AGENDA PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1. PLN14-055 Copper Mountain PUD, Major Sign Program Comprehensive amendment to the Copper Mountain Sign Program regulating all signage within Copper Mountain, zoned Copper Mountain PUD; Sections 25, 29, and 30, T. 6 S., R.78 W. of the 6 th P.M. Motion: Commissioner Lesmes moved to approve PLN14-055 as proposed with the modified findings listed below, the removal of the condition listed in the staff report, and the provision that temporary event signs can be displayed 14 days prior to an event and three days after. FINDINGS 1. The proposed sign program is consistent with the County s Zoning Regulations, and other applicable regulations of the Code and the Copper Mountain PUD. The proposed sign program would prohibit the interior illumination of signs within the PUD. 2. The proposed sign program insures the use of sign styles and materials that are consistent and coordinated within all areas of the Copper Mountain PUD. 3. The proposed sign program specifies the number of signs, method of illumination, and location of signs that would be allowed within the Copper Mountain PUD. 4. The proposed sign program conforms to the basic sign requirements contained in Section 9100 et seq. of the Code. 5. The proposed sign program will prevent visual clutter and the disruption of important scenic corridors or vistas. The view shed within the Interstate 70, Highway 91 corridor will not be compromised. 6. The proposed sign program facilitates communication in a manner compatible with the surrounding environment as it proposes improved wayfinding signage in pedestrian and vehicular areas throughout the Copper Mountain PUD. 7. The proposed sign program protects the safety of motorists and pedestrians in a manner compatible with the surrounding environment. The Sign Program as proposed improves wayfinding for both vehicle users and pedestrians. 8. The proposed sign program is compatible with surrounding land uses and the neighborhood and will not create a substantial adverse impact on adjacent properties or infrastructure. The Sign Program was specifically designed for all neighborhoods and areas within the Copper Mountain PUD. 9. The proposed sign program is in general conformance with the applicable goals, policies/actions and provisions of the Countywide Comprehensive Plan, the Ten Mile Master Plan, and the Copper Mountain Subbasin Plan. Commissioner Grady seconded the motion and the motion passed on a unanimous vote of 4-0. Commissioner Skupien abstained as she did not attend the January meeting when this item was first discussed.

2. PLN15-107/108 Copper Point Townhomes Site Plan and Preliminary Plat Preliminary plat to subdivide 167.162 acre Lot 2, Copper Mountain East Neighborhood Subdivision into Lot 2A, a 1.665 acre parcel for the Copper Point Townhomes project and Lot 2B, a 165.497 acre remainder parcel that accommodates the Alpine Parking Lot and part of the Copper Mountain Golf Course; as well as a site plan for 15 workforce townhomes on the proposed 1.665 acre Lot 2A, East Lake Development Parcel (Parcel 29), Copper Mountain East Village, Copper Mountain Resort Motion: Commissioner Grady moved to approve PLN15-107, a site plan for 15 workforce townhomes on the proposed 1.665 acre Lot 2A, East Lake Development Parcel (Parcel 29), Copper Mountain East Village, Copper Mountain Resort with the following findings and subject to the following conditions: FINDINGS 1. The application complies with all applicable County Zoning Regulations, including but not limited to the use, density limitations, and development standards of the Copper Mountain PUD addressing setbacks, building height, workforce housing requirements, wetland buffers, access, parking, snowstorage, and site coverage. 2. With compliance with the condition of approval noted below, the application complies with applicable County Road & Bridge standards regarding driveway access onto Copper Road. 3. The application complies with County Subdivision Regulations regarding the avoidance of development constraints, provision of adequate water, sewer, and fire protection, and avoidance of sensitive wildlife habitat such as East Lake and its associated wetland complex. 4. There are no previous approved plans or conditions of approval for the site still in effect. CONDITIONS 1. Prior to issuance of any permits by the County, the applicant shall provide a sign and circulation plan for review and approval by the Engineering and Road & Bridge Departments that mitigates atypical and potentially unsafe traffic conflicts between vehicles entering and existing the project and busses using the Shark Lane to the maximum extent feasible. 2. Prior to the issuance of any permits the applicant shall prepare a traffic safety plan, including use of the Alpine Lot s southern entrance for construction vehicle access to the site instead of using Copper Road to address safety issues for cyclists and pedestrians when driveway improvements to the Shark Lane and Copper Road are constructed. Commissioner Shaner seconded and the motion passed on a unanimous vote of 5-0 Motion: Commissioner Grady moved to recommend that the BOCC approve PLN15-108, a preliminary plat to subdivide 167.162 acre Lot 2, Copper Mountain East Neighborhood Subdivision into Lot 2A, a 1.665 acre parcel for the Copper Point Townhomes project and Lot 2B, a 165.497 acre remainder parcel that accommodates the Alpine Parking Lot and part of the Copper Mountain Golf Course with the following findings: FINDINGS 1. The proposed subdivision of Lot 2, Copper Mountain East Neighborhood into Lot 2A (1.665 acres) and Lot 2B (165.497 acres) will facilitate construction of 15 workforce townhomes as required pursuant to 2.7 et seq. of the Copper Mountain PUD. The proposed workforce housing project meets all other applicable requirements of the Copper Mountain PUD and the County s Zoning Ordinance. 2. The proposed preliminary plat is consistent with the County s subdivision regulations as water and sewer service will be provided by the Copper Mountain Consolidated Metro District, access will be provided from Copper Road in compliance with County Road & Bridge standards, fire protection will be provided by the Copper Mountain Fire Department, and all necessary utilities and associated easements are in place to serve the proposed Copper Point Townhome development. The project would avoid sensitive wildlife habitat

such as East Lake, its associated wetlands, and result in enhancement of the wetland buffer. There are no development constraints onsite such as steep slopes, geological hazards, or overly problematic soil conditions. 3. The proposed preliminary plat is in conformance with the applicable goals, policies and actions of the Countywide Comp Plan regarding; providing affordable and workforce housing, focusing new development within existing urban areas, protecting sensitive wildlife habitat such as East Lake and its associated wetland complex, supporting more transit oriented development, avoiding impacts to visually important natural features and public views, and protection of cultural resources such as the two historic cabins on the property that will be relocated and preserved as part of the overall development project. The project conforms to applicable goals, policies, and actions of the Ten Mile Basin Master Plan including; increasing the supply of affordable and workforce housing in the Basin, protecting the mountain character of the Basin by focusing new development within the Copper Mountain urban area, and protecting sensitive habitat areas by creating an enhanced wetland buffer around the East Lake wetlands complex. The proposed preliminary plat conforms to the goals, policies, and actions of the Copper Mountain Subbasin Plan because it will facilitate the provision of workforce housing at the resort that is well designed and in compliance with all applicable design standards (e.g. setbacks, height limits, architectural design character of the Copper Mountain PUD). 4. The Copper Mountain Consolidated Metro District has indicated that they have adequate water and sewer capacity to supply the proposed 15-unit Copper Point Townhome project. 5. There are no problematic soil or geological conditions that cannot be feasible addressed through proper engineered designs. There are no steep slopes or geological hazards onsite. 6. Access to the State highway and Summit County road systems will be provided via a private driveway off Copper Road. Commissioner Lesmes seconded the motion and the motion passed on a unanimous vote of 5-0 DISCUSSION The Planning Manager Lindsay Hirsh presented an update on the County s progress on planning for the Lake Hill property. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 8:12 PM. Respectfully submitted, Sid Rivers, Planner II Alan Hanson, Senior Planner

PLANNING DEPARTMENT 970.668.4200 0037 Peak One Dr. PO Box 5660 www.summitcountyco.gov Frisco, CO 80443 STAFF REPORT TO: Ten Mile Planning Commission FROM: Jessica Potter, Planner I FOR: Meeting of April 14, 2016 SUBJECT: Planning Case PLN16-010: Ride the Rockies TUP for Tent & RV Camping at Chapel Lot APPLICANT: Zach Ostrander OWNER: Powdr - Copper Participation, LLC REQUEST: A Temporary Use Permit for tent and RV camping at Chapel Lot (Parcel 18 of the Copper Mountain PUD) to accommodate Ride the Rockies from June 13th through June 15th, 2016; Lots A, B, 2, and 3, Block 1, Copper Mountain Subdivision #2, four parcels consisting of approximately 3.8 acres; zoned Copper Mountain PUD PROJECT DESCRIPTION Location: Chapel Lot; 670 Copper RD (CR 1190) Legal Description: Lots A, B, 2, and 3, Block 1, Copper Mountain Subdivision #2 Existing Zoning: Copper Mountain PUD Proposed Use: Participant tent and RV camping for Ride the Rockies from June 13 15, 2016 Other Uses: N/A Total site area: 3.8 Acres Adjacent land uses: East: Lots 1A (Open Space), 1B (Copper Chapel), 1C (Open Space) Copper Mountain Subdivision Filing #2 West: Snowbridge Square Condos, Block 1, Copper Mountain Sub. #2 (West Ten Mile Creek) North: Copper Road South: Copper Mountain Sub. #2 (West Ten Mile Creek) BACKGROUND Ride the Rockies is a road cycling event occurring annually in Colorado in the summertime. The 2016 ride is scheduled to begin on June 12 th in Carbondale and end on June 17 th in Ft. Collins taking road cyclists on a tour of Colorado. The event is organized by the Denver Post Community Foundation, a registered 501(c)3 tax-exempt charitable organization. The event s approximately 2,000 participants either camp at designated sites or stay in hotel/rental accommodations in the evenings during the ride. Ride the Rockies will be at Copper Mountain from June 13 th June 15 th, and participants will stay in accommodations at or near Copper Mountain as well as camp at various approved locations throughout the PUD. On June 23, 2015 the Board of County Commissioners approved PLN15-024, a PUD amendment to allow camping associated with charity events (such as the Courage Classic, most notably) on the lawn between the bike path and The Edge (Development Parcel 10), on the lawn around the Copper Chapel (Private Open Space Parcel K/Development Parcel 19), and RV/tent camping in the Alpine Lot (Development Parcel 30) (Attachment C). Ride the Rockies proposes to utilize these locations for

camping, but also requests to utilize the Chapel Lot for camping. Since the Chapel Lot is not one of the already-approved charity event camping locations, this application is for a Temporary Use Permit (TUP) to allow tent and RV camping at Chapel Lot from June 13 th to June 15 th, 2016. Ride the Rockies will count as one of the three camping-associated charity events permitted by the PUD. Currently, Courage Classic is the other charity event associated with camping that has been scheduled thus far for the 2016 calendar year. CRITERIA FOR DECISION The criteria of Decision for a TUP is found in Section 12403.01 of the Code A. The proposed use meets the definition of temporary or seasonal. B. The use is in harmony and compatible with surrounding land uses and the neighborhood and will not create a substantial adverse impact on adjacent properties or on services and infrastructure. C. The location of the proposed use is appropriate and rezoning to allow the use on a permanent basis is not advisable. D. The proposed temporary use is in compliance with the County s Zoning Regulations. E. The use complies with any specific criteria stated in this Code for the use. F. Adequate services and infrastructure are available to serve the use or the applicant has obligated himself to provide services and infrastructure in sufficient time to serve the proposed use. G. The proposal is in general conformance with the goals, policies/actions and provisions of the Summit County Countywide Comprehensive Plan and any applicable basin or subbasin master plans. DISCUSSION / ISSUES Criterion A: The proposed use meets the definition of temporary or seasonal The Summit County Land Use and Development Code defines temporary or seasonal uses as uses that: 1. Do not require any new permanent structures or improvements for their operation. 2. May use existing buildings or improvements. 3. Are active only on a seasonal or short-term basis. 4. Do not result in any negative long-term impact on surrounding properties. 5. Are situated to minimize the negative short-term impact on surrounding properties. 6. Do not exceed the following time limits (except for uses listed in Section 12401.01): a. A maximum of six (6) months annually for seasonal uses. b. A maximum of one (1) year if the use will exceed six (6) months annually for temporary uses. The request for camping at the Chapel Lot meets the above definition for temporary or seasonal. The request is for a specific time period the three days and two nights between June 13 th and June 15 th, there will be no new permanent structures or improvements, and the campers may utilize existing facilities. The short term negative impacts will be mitigated as discussed in this report and there will be no long term negative impacts. Criterion B: The use is in harmony and compatible with surrounding land uses and the neighborhood and will not create a substantial adverse impact on adjacent properties or on services and infrastructure. The request for camping at Chapel Lot will be in harmony with the surrounding land uses and neighborhoods. For the three days and two nights that Ride the Rockies will be at Copper, there will be approximately 3,000 additional individuals at the resort. Ride the Rockies will have a significant presence TMPC: 4-14-16 2 PLN16-010

at Copper, creating a festival-like environment. Situating some of the campers at Chapel Lot, near to Center Village, which serves as a hub for the event, will be in harmony with the temporary atmosphere created for these three days (Attachments D E). Furthermore, there is already approved tent camping at the Chapel Lawn, directly to the east of the site. There is no residential or commercial use to the north, and West Ten Mile Creek provides a buffer to the campers from the commercial and residential uses to the south and south west of Chapel Lot. The campers at Chapel Lot will be adjacent to the residential uses to the northwest; however, the layout of the spaces calls for an approximately 100 buffer between the campers and Snowbridge Square, a mixed-use condominium building. Additionally, Copper will distribute a handout to campers with shower information, RV dumping procedures, and rules for camping, such as a prohibition on campfires and setback distances for tents from West Tenmile Creek, among other items. Copper has submitted the handout used for the Courage Classic as an example, and has verified that the same information will be disseminated to campers with Ride the Rockies (Attachment F). Ride the Rockies has contracted with a professional management company to coordinate and orchestrate the logistics of hauling the camp gear from site to site along the route. In accordance with the comments received from the Copper Mountain Fire District, the layout of campsites shall include adequate access for emergency fire vehicles and EMS response in case of emergency, the Fire District has reviewed the proposed layout of the campsites and has no concerns. Criterion C: The location of the proposed use is appropriate and rezoning to allow the use on a permanent basis is not advisable. As discussed, the Copper Mountain PUD was modified in 2015 to allow camping associated with charity events in designated sites as a permitted use. The Chapel Lot was not part of this request. The usual scale of events at Copper, such as the Courage Classic can be accommodated by these designated sites approved in 2015. For comparison, the Chapel Lawn can accommodate 25 36 campsites whereas the Chapel Lot can accommodate 360 campsites. The scale of Ride the Rockies is considerably greater than the typical events where campers are accommodated in the summer months. Rezoning the PUD to add Chapel Lot to the list of designated sites for camping is unnecessary because the normal scale of events where camping is requested can be accommodated by the current zoning. This discussion notwithstanding regarding the applicability of this request as a TUP, it shall be noted in this report that should the applicant request camping of this scale on a repeated basis, they will be required to apply for a zoning amendment as opposed to a TUP. Criterion D: The proposed temporary use is in compliance with the County s Zoning Regulations. A 25-foot stream/riparian setback will be enforced along West Tenmile Creek. All temporary lighting for the event will comply with County zoning regulations fully-shielded and down-lit. There are no additional zoning requirements for this type of use. Criterion E: The use complies with any specific criteria stated in this Code for the use. Other than the requirements to maintain the standard stream/riparian setbacks and adhere to the County s lighting and sanitation regulations, there are no specific criteria in the Code applicable to short-term camping. Criterion F: Adequate services and infrastructure are available to serve the use or the applicant has obligated himself to provide services and infrastructure in sufficient time to serve the proposed use. TMPC: 4-14-16 3 PLN16-010

Adequate services and infrastructure will be provided for campers at Chapel Lot. Chapel Lot may accommodate up to 360 campsites. Copper has confirmed that if additional requests for camping or lodging are made in excess of that which can be accommodated by the resort, those participants will need to find lodging elsewhere. Overnight security will be provided at Chapel Lot from 6pm to 6am. The applicant has submitted a plan for providing potable water, showers, trash/recycling, portable toilets, and gray water removal. They have contracted with McDonald Farms, a water-hauler licensed by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, to provide potable drinking water and the removal of gray water from the site. County Environmental Health has met with the applicant and reviewed their plans for the provision of potable water and the removal of gray water and has no concerns. County Environmental Health has provided the applicant with information regarding the required number of portable toilets and has submitted comments requiring that all toilets are maintained in a sanitary condition that prevents the potential for disease or nuisance conditions. Additionally, the portable toilets must maintain a 50-foot setback from the top of bank of West Tenmile Creek. Showers will be available via shower trucks stationed in the Chapel Lot and overflow showers may be accommodated in the nearby Athletic Center. Criterion G: The proposal is in general conformance with the goals, policies/actions and provisions of the Summit County Countywide Comprehensive Plan and any applicable basin or subbasin master plans. The camping covered under the requested TUP is consistent with the Goals and Actions/Policies of the Countywide Comp Plan, Ten Mile Basin Master Plan, and Copper Mountain Subbasin Plan involving protection of water quality and environmentally sensitive areas due to the fact that all camping would have to maintain a minimum 25-foot setback from the top-of-bank of West Ten Mile Creek and all portable toilets would maintain a minimum 50-foot setback from the creek s top-of-bank. Additionally, the use is in line with Goal V of the Ten Mile Master plan which is to Provide for a wide range of recreational activities with the Copper Mountain Subbasin since this use and event promotes camping and cycling in the area. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Ten Mile Planning Commission approve the requested TUP with the findings and conditions set forth in the attached draft resolution. ATTACHMENTS Attachment A: Resolution Attachment B: Vicinity Map Attachment C: Approved Camping Locations via PLN15-024 Attachment D: Site Plan of Camping Chapel Lot Attachment E: Plans for Ride the Rockies at Copper Attachment F: Example of Rules for Campers cc: Zach Ostrander, Copper Mountain TMPC: 4-14-16 4 PLN16-010

RESOLUTION NO. 2016 - TEN MILE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF SUMMIT STATE OF COLORADO A RESOLUTION APPROVING PLN16-010, a Temporary Use Permit for tent and RV camping at Chapel Lot (Parcel 18 of the Copper Mountain PUD) to accommodate Ride the Rockies from June 13th through June 15th, 2016; Lots A, B, 2, and 3, Block 1, Copper Mountain Subdivision #2, four parcels consisting of approximately 3.8 acres; zoned Copper Mountain PUD; (Applicant Zach Ostrander, Copper Mountain Resort); WHEREAS, Zach Ostrander of Copper Mountain Resort has submitted an application to the Ten Mile Planning Commission for a Class 4 Temporary Use Permit to allow tent and RV camping at Chapel Lot associated with Ride the Rockies from June 13 th June 15 th, 2016; and, WHEREAS, the Ten Mile Planning Commission has reviewed the application at a public hearing on April 14, 2016 with public notice as required by law and considered the evidence and testimony presented at that hearing; and, WHEREAS, in light of such considerations, the Ten Mile Planning Commission of Summit County, Colorado finds that: 1. Camping associated with Ride the Rockies at Chapel Lot from June 13 th through June 15 th, 2016 meets the definition of temporary/seasonal in that the requested TUP is for this event only, no permanent structures are required, the use will utilize existing facilities, and this use does not exceed the time limits for a TUP as stated in the Code. This use will not result in any long term negative impacts, and the short term negative impacts will be property mitigated. 2. Camping at Chapel Lot for these three days will be in harmony with the surrounding land uses and the campers will not create a substantial adverse impact on the adjacent properties, services, or infrastructure since the applicant has provided detailed information in regards to providing potable water, showers, gray water removal, and sanitary facilities. The use at Chapel Lot will be in harmony with the festival-like atmosphere created during the event. 3. The location of the use is appropriate based on the compatibility of the surrounding land uses and the proximity to Center Village. Rezoning to allow this use on a permanent basis is not appropriate since the current PUD can accommodate the normal scale of charity camping events that occur at Copper Mountain. 4. The proposed use is in compliance with all zoning regulations since all temporary lighting shall comply with Section 3505.07 of the Code and all campers will be

setback a minimum of 25 feet from the edge of West Tenmile Creek. 5. Other than the requirements relating to lighting and the streamside setback, there are no specific criteria in the Code relating to short-term camping. 6. Adequate services and infrastructure to support this use will be provided. The applicant has plans for providing potable water, portable toilets, shower trucks, trash/recycling receptacles, and the removal of gray water from the site. 7. The requested TUP for camping is consistent with the Goals and Actions/Policies of the applicable Master Plans relating to water quality and recreation since campers and portable toilets will be subject to buffers from West Tenmile Creek and the use aids in providing a wide range of recreation opportunities in the Ten Mile Basin. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TEN MILE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF SUMMIT, STATE OF COLORADO THAT: a Temporary Use Permit for tent and RV camping at Chapel Lot (Parcel 18 of the Copper Mountain PUD) to accommodate Ride the Rockies from June 13th through June 15th, 2016 is hereby approved subject to the following conditions: 1. All camping shall maintain a minimum setback of 25 feet from West Tenmile Creek. 2. All portable toilets shall be setback a minimum of 50 feet from West Tenmile Creek and maintained in a sanitary condition that prevents the potential for disease or nuisance conditions. 3. Any temporary lighting shall meet the criteria found in Section 3505.07 of the Code fully-shielded and down-lit. ADOPTED THIS 14TH DAY OF APRIL, 2016. COUNTY OF SUMMIT STATE OF COLORADO BY AND THROUGH ITS TEN MILE PLANNING COMMISSION ATTEST: Mark Sabatini, Chair Jessica Potter, Planner I

nge thora e on ta g Rd (C R 119 7) I-70 11 9 W h o u rs Go M remont athf Recp Attachment B CR 11 96 119 9 B Road PLN16-010: TUP - Camping at Chapel Lot for Ride the Rockies Lots A, B, 2, & 3, Block 1, Copper Mountain Subdivision #2 Planning Department Jessica.Potter@summitcountyco.gov (970) 668-2968 CR 8 st e r A Rd Dr 91 R 11 9 a s y Hw Cart Path RD C Fa ir way Ln Haul Rd (C R 1189) 118 6) 1 lf C l er C er P 9 11 r D eel Wh CR e Dr CR 1192 CR ir 3 11 9 CR 0 ee l Rec l per Cop Recpath e rs 7 LN ( ou C Ten Mile Cir Un ev acp Rl 11 8 11 9 oint lf 20U ni o n 00 CR er P Go r Coppe path Guller CR Rd 1188 C re ek Tr 94 l CR 11 r 1195 CR Copper Ci Pl CR B e e ler P ler e pp Co d rr Cop p t mon athfre Recp CR I-70 Eastbound Copper Rd e Be d rr 0 Subject Parcels e pp Co. 0 250 500 1,000 1,500 Feet 2,000 This map is for display purposes only. Do not use for legal conveyance. Not necessarily accurate by surveying standards, and does not comply with National Mapping Accuracy Standards. 2016 Summit County Government

Attachment C

Porta Potties Generator Dumpster Attachment D Grey Water Truck Water Truck (2) Fire Access Lane Fire Access Lane Dumpster Porta Potties

Attachment E.1 Vendor s Stage Reserved C.N.R.A. Medical Massage

Attachment E.2 P.U.D. Approved Tent Camping Center Village- Primary Event Venue Requested T.U.P. Tent & R.V. Camping P.U.D. Approved Tent Camping P.U.D. Approved Tent & R.V. Camping

Attachment F: Example of Rules from Courage Classic - Will be the Same for RTR

Attachment F: Example of Rules from Courage Classic - Will be the Same for RTR

Attachment F: Example of Rules from Courage Classic - Will be the Same for RTR