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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSP198300088 Action Letter e e ~\'~ OU c; OF ALS121v1 "IJy(~ ~.<....~~A[&~,~, ~ .- ,7 B.'~.~ ~~ ~ ~~ tJo ". 'I '., rj~,_ y'l" \ V'-~!' ~..\~ DEPARTMENT of PLANNiNG and COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 401 Mcintire Road Charlottesville, VA 22901-4596 804 296-5823 January 23, 1984 Potomac Edison Company Care of Mr. Breckenridge Ingles Higginbotham & Higginbotham 102 West Main Street Orange, Virginia 22960 Re: SP-83-88 Potomac Edison Company Gentlemen: The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors, at its meeting of January 18, 1984, approved your above-referenced special use permit request, subject to the following conditions as recommended by the Planning Commission, at its meeting of January 10, 1984: 1. The granting of this permit does not guarantee the availability of electric power to the applicant and shall not be construed as approving the modification, construction or reconstruction of any facility not specifically approved herein. 2. The granting of this permit shall not be deemed to impair or otherwise affect the rights of the applicant or any other person concerning the acquisition of any right-of-way or other interest in property for such line or the compensation to be paid therefor. Except where guying right-of-way is required for angle structures as described in sheets 2 and 3 of Exhibit C of APPLICATION BOOK, right-of-way width shall not exceed one hundred feet (100'). 3. Suspension structures shall be in general accordance with sheets 1, 2 and 3 of Exhibit C of APPLICATION, provided that structures shall not exceed seventy-five feet (75') in height or width dimensions described in Exhibit C. 4. Outside of the right-of-way the applicant shall have the right to cut danger trees only. A danger tree is defined as any tree which, if felled, would fall within ten feet of a conductor. Within the right-of-way, the applicant shall preserve vegetation and trees within fifteen feet of stream crossings (if any) and public roads to the maximum extent practicable allowing for the safe operation and maintenance of the line. e e Potomac Edison Company Care of Mr. Breckenridge Ingles Higginbotham & Higginbotham Re: SP-83-88 Potomac Edison Company January 23, 1984 P age two 5. The applicant shall take all reasonable measures to minimize the adverse impact of such line on adjacent properties, on the neighborhood and on the County, consistent with good engineering practice. 6. The applicant shall make reasonable effort to negotiate other means of maintenance with individual property owners objecting to herbicide usage. If you should have any questions concerning this action and notification, kindly contact Mr. Ronald S. Keeler, Chief of the Planning Division, at 296-5823. Sincerely, ~l.~ Stuart L. Richard Department of Planning and Community Development sIr cc: Robert Vaughn