HomeMy WebLinkAboutVA197800075 Action Letter 1978-12-14 Planning Department
L. HUMPHREY COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING JOsErH M. GOLDSMITH
ypUNTY PLANNER
CHARLOTTESVILLE. VIRGINIA 22901 ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
April 6, 1972
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Re : Planning Commission Action
Dear D1r. Dorrier:
This is to inform you that on April 5, 1972 .
The Albemarle County Planning Commission recommended to the
Albemarle County Board of Supervisors that y,nnr application for
ZMP-213 to rezone 3.61 acres from A-1 to RS-1
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The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors will hear
ZhiP-213
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at their meeting of April. 26. 1972
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JOHN L. HUMPHREY COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING JOSEPH M. GOLDSlUTH
COUNTY PLANNER CHARLOTTESVILLE. VIRGINIA 22901 ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
April 28, 1972
Re: Board of Supervisors Action
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Dear: Mr. Dorrier:
This is to inform you that on April 26, 1972
during the regular meeting of the Albemarle County Board of
Supervisors , your application for ZIT-213 to rezone 3.61 acre'
from A-1 to RS-1
Was approved
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J. BENJAMIN DICK CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA 22901 ANDREW EVANS
ZONING AC/MINI R (e04) 296-5832 •ENIOR INSPECTOR
January 11, 1979
John R. Dorrier
Route 7, Box 320
Charlottesville, VA 22901
Re: Board of Zoning Appeals Action VA-78-75
Dear Mr. Dorrier:
This letter is to inform you that on January 9, 1979, during the
regular meeting of the Albemarle County Board of Zoning Appeals, your
application for VA-78-75 was approved with 1 condition. The condition
being that there are only 7 apartment units and not 8.
If you have any questions, please contact the Zoning Administrator.
Respectfully,
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J. Benjamin Dick
Zoning Administrator
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Building Permit File
Note: This variance allows relief from section 3-2-1 of the Albemarle
County Zoning Ordinance requiring 60,000 square feet per dwelling
unit. Six units are existing and non-conforming; one unit is a
storage building and one unit is not built. Septic systems for
the 2 proposed units exist.