HomeMy WebLinkAboutAP201900004 Correspondence 2017-09-29Kevin McCollum
From: Rebecca Ragsdale
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2019 3:39 PM
To: Kevin McCollum
Subject: FW: Building Law Office on Home Property
From: Rebecca Ragsdale
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 7:21 PM
To: Jack Maus <maus48@gmail.com>
Subject: RE: Building Law Office on Home Property
Mr. Maus,
We allow small offices as a home occupation as long as the requirements of the major home occupation checklist are
met:
http://www.albemarle.org/upload/images/forms center/departments/Community Development/forms/applications/
Ma*or Home Occupation Clearance.pdf
If you would like to build an accessory structure to accommodate the home occupation, it may be no more than 1500
square feet in size and must be 75' from the front property line/edge of VDOT right of way, 25' from the side property
lines, and 35' from the rear property line.
If the structure for the home occupation is not yet built, you would need to apply for a building permit. The home
occupation could not be approved until after the structure gets its CO.
We can set up a time next week to chat about this in more detail if you would like. I'm free to meet or give you a call any
time after 2:30pm on Monday and have other scattered openings throughout next week.
Rebecca
From: Jack Maus [mailto:maus48@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2017 7:37 PM
To: Rebecca Ragsdale <rragsdale@albemarle.org>
Subject: Building Law Office on Home Property
Dear Ms. Ragsdale:
My wife, Lyn Bufton, and I live in the northeastern corner of Albemarle County at 7380 Gordonsville
Road. We are both lawyers and recently formed a law partnership. We would like to build a law office in a
corner of our 2.4 acre lot.
I stopped by the Community Development Office yesterday without an appointment and was given your name
as a contact person to see whether that's possible and, if so, what we need to do to get started.
Please let me know when it would be a good time to explore this further. My cell phone number is 540-894-
1006.
Thank you,
Jack Maus