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Woodland Park City Zoning Code

§ 22-24.14

Hotels and Hotels with Banquet Facilities.

a. 
A hotel shall provide facilities for sleeping, dining, conferences, meetings and other similar purposes which shall be contained within the hotel building.
b. 
No hotel or motel shall be located closer than 1,000 feet to any other hotel or motel.
c. 
A hotel or motel shall have its front entrance or entrances and all parking lot and driveway access from a public street.
1. 
Where a hotel abuts a residential district, a buffer zone no less than 50 feet wide shall be provided from all external lot lines, except that portion which fronts upon an existing external street or roadway.
2. 
No principal or accessory use or structure, including, without limitation, off-street parking and loading areas, shall be permitted within the required buffer area; but the approving authority may, upon a finding of reasons therefor, permit a portion of a buffer area to be used for utility easements or streets to ensure access to or from adjacent property.
d. 
The maximum improved lot coverage shall be 70%.
e. 
Height.
1. 
The minimum building height shall be four stories or 40 feet.
2. 
The maximum building height shall be the height permitted in the zone in which the hotel is a conditionally permitted use.
f. 
Appurtenances, such as elevators, towers, condensers, chimneys and similar mechanical equipment, shall be allowed within the following standards:
1. 
Appurtenances shall not exceed 12 feet above the permitted maximum flat roof height.
2. 
Appurtenances shall not exceed 15% of the gross roof area.
3. 
Architectural features for purposes of providing light, such as atrium roofs or skylights, shall also be permitted, provided the height of such structures does not exceed 10 feet above the finished roof, and provided that the same do not occupy, in accordance with the other appurtenances heretofore allowed by this section, more than 20% of the roof area.
4. 
The exterior treatment of mechanical penthouses shall be designed so as to be an architecturally integral part of the structure by provision of materials substantially similar to the building.