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RST Residences
Zoning Map Amendment Application Narrative
ZMA 2020-
Description of Proposed Project
The proposed zoning map amendment would rezone tax map parcels 04600-00-00-10800 and
04600-00-00-10900 (the "Property"), located in the Places29 Development Area, from R-1
Residential to Planned Residential Development ("PRD"), to allow for the development of a multi-
family townhouse and apartment community known as RST Residences (the "Project"). The
Project is proposed by Seminole Trail, LLC (the "Owner") and RST Development, LLC (the
"Developer", and collectively, the "Applicant"). RST Residences will provide updated housing and
amenities for residents of Albemarle County (the "County").
The Project proposes a maximum of 370 residential units comprised of apartments and
townhouses. The Concept Plan shown on Sheet 4 of the application package shows a total of
362 units, comprised of 254 apartments and 108 townhouse units. The Project also proposes
amenities for residents, which may include a dog park and an outdoor recreation area. An
application plan for the Project is enclosed showing these features.
The apartments are proposed to be located in 5 buildings arranged at the Project's center. The
townhouses are proposed to be located behind the apartment buildings and are proposed as a
"2-over-2" design. The 2-over-2 stacks one two-story townhouse on top of another, with a front
door entrance to each unit accessed from a shared stoop on the first level of the building. The
design also contains a garage and driveway for each unit that will accommodate one parking
space each (providing 2 dedicated parking spots per unit).
The remaining 2-over-2 floor layout is as follows. The first level contains the living room, kitchen,
and powder room for the lower unit in the stack. The second level contains the bedrooms for the
lower unit. The layout for the bedrooms in the lower units varies; most lower units have a 3-
bedroom layout, while some have a 2-bedroom with a home office layout. The third level contains
the living room, dining room, and kitchen for the upper unit. The fourth level contains the 3
bedrooms for each upper unit. Some upper units will have access to a dedicated roof terrace (not
a common area). The 2-over-2 units are offered for sale as condominiums, with owners
purchasing everything from the drywall in. The rest of the building and outdoor space is common
area (or limited common area such as windows, doors, or decks).
Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan
The Places29 Master Plan (the "Master Plan") designates the Property for Urban Density
Residential uses. The primary uses within the Urban Density Residential designation are
"multifamily and single-family residential, including two or more housing types." The Project meets
this description.
The Urban Density Residential designation "is used in areas around Centers where multifamily
housing with a gross density range between 6.01 and 34 units per acre is desired." Places29
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Master Plan, page 4-5. The Hollymead Town Center area is in the immediate vicinity of the
Property, and the Project would contribute to its ongoing development. The Property is outlined
on the excerpt of the Master Plan's land use designation map shown below.
Places29 Master Plan
Land Use Designations
Airport District
Urban Mixed Use (in Centers)
Urban Mixed Use (in areas around Centers)
Commercial Mixed Use
Urban Density Residential
Neighborhood Density Residential
Office / R & D / Flex / Light Industrial
Light Industrial
Heavy Industrial
Institutional
- Public Open space
Privately Owned Open Space; Environmental Features
This map shows that the predominant character of the area near the Property is medium- to high -
density residential uses. As shown above, most of the nearby parcels are designated for Urban
Density Residential, Neighborhood Density Residential, or for Privately Owned Open Space. The
sole parcel designated for Institutional uses is owned by VDOT. This parcel was used in
connection with the major road improvements to U.S. Route 29, which have been completed in
this area. As a result, the Applicant understands that VDOT is currently evaluating whether this
parcel may be offered for sale. The Applicant is in communication with VDOT regarding potentially
buying the parcel, should it become available. If able to acquire the land, the Applicant would
consider incorporating the parcel into the Project.
The Master Plan's gross density range allows the Property's 19.51 acres to be developed with at
least 117 and up to 663 residential units. The existing zoning, R-1 Residential, is inconsistent with
the Comprehensive Plan because it permits a gross density range between 0.97 and 1.45
dwelling units per acre, well below the desired density for this location. See Zoning Ordinance §
13.3. The Project proposes a density that would achieve the County's desired density in this
location.
The Project's density also supports Objective 4 of Chapter 8 (Development Areas) of the
Comprehensive Plan, recommending the "[u]se [of] Development Areas land efficiently to prevent
premature expansion of the Development Areas." The Project clusters units together on the site,
and includes one-, two-, and three -bedroom apartments, and attached townhouses. The Project's
residential layout thus makes efficient use of Development Areas land.
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Chapter 8 of the Comprehensive Plan states that housing in the Development Areas should be
provided at a variety of price points, including affordable housing. In addition, Objective 4 of
Chapter 9 (Housing) of the Comprehensive Plan is to "[p]rovide for a variety of housing types for
all income levels and help provide for increased density in the Development Areas." The Project
includes affordable housing, which will likely include both for -sale and for -rent units. At least 15
percent of all units in the Project will be affordable housing units, meeting the recommendation in
the Comprehensive Plan (Strategy 6b, Chapter 9).
Places 29 Design Guidelines
The Property is located on the U.S. Route 29 Entrance Corridor. The Applicant has submitted
supplemental materials to the Architectural Review Board for evaluation of the Project's potential
impacts on the Entrance Corridor and conformity with the Places29 Master Plan Entrance Corridor
Design Guidelines.
Places 29 Frontage Condition
Most of the Property is designated on the Places29 Master Plan Recommended Entrance
Corridor Frontage Conditions Map for "Landscaped Development," which recommends a 10- to
20-foot landscaped buffer between the Project and the existing multi -use path that runs along
U.S. Route 29. Relatively new tree plantings already exist on the Property in the recommended
landscaped buffer area. The Applicant anticipates additional plantings in this area will be installed.
A small portion of the Property is designated for "Forested Buffer," which recommends preserving
"relatively dense stands of trees" as a 30-foot buffer to screen multi -family residential uses. The
Recommended Entrance Corridor Frontage Conditions Map shows the boundary between the
"Landscaped Development" and "Forested Buffer" areas on the Property at roughly the same
location where steep slopes adjacent to U.S. Route 29 begin. The Application Plan shows buffers
around these areas, indicating that the steep slopes will not be disturbed. By not disturbing these
areas, the Project satisfies the applicable "Forested Buffer" frontage condition.
Consistency with the Neighborhood Model Principles
The proposed project is consistent with the applicable Neighborhood Model Principles as follows:
Pedestrian Orientation. A multi -use path already exists along the entire frontage of the
Property adjacent to the Entrance Corridor. The existing multi -use path along the frontage of the
Property provides a pedestrian connection to the existing pedestrian network surrounding the
Property. In addition, the Project proposes a separate multi -use path along Ashwood Boulevard
to provide a pedestrian connection to the existing pedestrian network that currently terminates at
the Forest Lake South Townhomes. Connecting to this pedestrian network will provide residents
with pedestrian access to the schools and amenities at the Hollymead Town Center,
approximately one mile from the Project. Sidewalk connections between buildings and amenities
within the Project would also support a pedestrian orientation.
Mixture of Uses. The Project does not introduce a mixture of uses in that the Property will
be used entirely for residential uses, but the Property is in close proximity to other mixed -use
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properties such as the Brookhill community directly to the South, as well as the Forest Lakes
Shopping Center and the Hollymead Town Center. As shown by the future land use map in the
Places29 Master Plan, the Property is designated for urban density residential use to support an
overall mixture of uses in and around the Hollymead Town Center.
NeOhborhood Center. The Property is in close, walkable distance to the Brookhill Town
Center and Hollymead Town Center, and residents would be afforded many benefits by this
proximity. In particular, the educational, recreational, dining, and shopping amenities that will be
located within Brookhill will be a short walk from this project.
Mixture of Housing Tyjaes and Affordability. The Property has been used as a mobile
home park for many years. Therefore, the Project introduces a mixture of housing types
(townhomes and apartments) where such variety does not exist today. In addition, the Project
contains an affordable housing component, as discussed elsewhere in this narrative.
Interconnected Streets and Transportation Networks. The project proposes private streets
in the areas shown on the Application Plan, which will support a system of interconnected streets
and "non -street connections" to allow vehicles to access nearby locations without having to
access Route 29, as expressly recommended in the Comprehensive Plan. The Project as
proposed would increase the existing interconnected street network and system of non -street
connections.
Multi -Model Transportation Opportunities. The application continues existing multi -model
transportation opportunities in that residents can continue to access the Property by vehicle, on
foot, or by bicycle. While the Property is not yet accessible via public transit, the #12 CAT bus
provides service to the Walmart Supercenter on Hilton Heights Road, which is just over a mile
and a half away, and which is connected to the Property by the existing multi -use path along U.S.
Route 29. The extension of the multi -use path along the project's frontage on Ashwood Boulevard
will also enhance multi -model transportation opportunities and connections to Brookhill, including
the educational and recreational facilities that are proposed for that project.
Parks, Recreational Amenities and Open Space. The Project proposes common
recreational areas and other amenities for residents, including a dog park. In addition, by adding
landscaping and other plantings the Project would enhance the appearance of the Property when
compared to existing conditions.
Buildings and Spaces of Human Scale. The Project proposes buildings with articulated
designs meant to break up "massing" and support the principle of buildings of human scale. Each
structure on the concept plan except "Building 1" are proposed to be no more than three stories,
further supporting this principle. The Applicant has separately requested a special exception from
the stepback requirement that applies to the front of Building 1. Given that U.S. Route 29 is located
449 feet from the front of Building 1, and that no other structures are proposed between Building
1 and the public road, the requested special exemption is consistent with the principal of buildings
and spaces of human scale.
Relegated Parkin The Project proposes only minimal parking areas that front public
roads, including the U.S. Route 29 Entrance Corridor. While some parking in these areas is
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proposed, the vast majority of the parking proposed is relegated behind or to the side of buildings,
buffers, or recreational areas.
Redevelopment. This application involves a redevelopment of the Property of a type that
is expressly recommend by the Places29 Master Plan.
Respoctinq Terrain and Careful Grading and Re- radin . Some grading will need to occur
on the Property during construction. The Application Plan accounts for managed or preserved
slopes on the Property. The Applicant will obtain all required permits and approvals that may be
needed to conduct grading on the Property. The Application Plan shows that the preserved slopes
located within the Project will not be disturbed, and that improvements have been carefully sited
to preserve those areas.
Clear Boundaries with the Rural Area. Not applicable. The Property is not adjacent to the
Rural Area.
Impacts on Public Facilities & Public Infrastructure
The Project has no negative impact on public facilities and public infrastructure. The Project would
improve the public road network, in the form of a new vehicular connection to Ashwood Boulevard.
A proposed driveway from Ashwood would help direct traffic entering or leaving the Property
through the signalized intersection of Ashwood and U.S. Route 29. The Project also proposes a
new right turn lane to access the Property from U.S. Route 29. This improvement will provide
much safer access to the Property and traffic flow on U.S. Route 29 than provided by the two
driveways that exist on the Property today. The proposed turn lane will be placed at a sufficient
distance from the other access points to U.S. Route 29, as required by VDOT standards.
With regard to traffic impacts, as explained in more detail in the enclosed traffic study, the number
of projected trips associated with the Project will increase over present conditions, but the effect
of the increase will be lessened by the proposed access points and turn lane. Although the Project
will create more trips to and from the Property, this result is consistent with the higher density
residential use prescribed for the Property by the Comprehensive Plan.
Impacts on Environmental Features
The proposed Project has no negative impacts on environmental features. Residential use of the
Property would continue. No portion of the Property contains protected stream buffers, and the
Project is carefully designed to avoid encroachment or other impacts to the preserved slopes on
the Property and nearby.
Impacts of the Proposed Development
Parks: The Project contains a variety of recreational and other amenities for the use and benefit
of the residents of the Project, several of which are shown on the Application Plan. In addition,
residents will have easy access to other nearby parks and recreational areas, and the walking
trails existing and proposed nearby.
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Fire & Rescue: The Project layout has been carefully designed to meet the standards for
emergency vehicle access, and other fire and rescue standards.
Schools: Students living at RST Residences would be within the current school districts for
Hollymead Elementary School, Sutherland Middle School, and Albemarle High School.
The Applicant recognizes the need to closely monitor the impact on school capacity as
development under the Places29 Master Plan is completed. While the Project would have some
impact on area school capacity, as the County Staff noted in a recent Staff Report for another
development, the "dedication of land for two new elementary schools are proffered commitments
of other large developments in the Places29 Development Area. This includes a 7-acre site within
Brookhill and a 12.85-acre site within North Pointe. The Brookhill development also has a proffer
requiring dedication of an approximately 60-acre site along Berkmar Drive that could be used for
a comprehensive public high school." Staff Report for ZMA 2018-00018 and SP 2018-00023,
Rivers Edge, Planning Commission Hearing (March 10, 2020).
Affordable Housing. The Application Plan contains a note providing that 15% of the total
dwelling units within the Project will be affordable units. Although the Application Plan refers only
to "For Rent" affordable units, the Applicant intends to consider offering affordable units for rent
and for sale.
Anti -Displacement Policy: The Applicant is aware that the County Housing Director and the
Board of Supervisors are developing an Anti -Displacement policy for the County. The Applicant
now owns the Property and has allowed the residents to continue living at the Property for a
minimum of one year, so they all have as much time as possible to arrange for new housing. The
Applicant and its management team are committed to working with the remaining residents, non-
profit housing assistance organizations, and the County Housing Department in the coming
months to assist the residence.
Open Space: At least 25% of the Project site shall be Open Space, as noted on the Application
Plan. This includes a combination of buffer areas, amenities, and the proposed dog park.
Historic Resources
The Property is adjacent to a cemetery of unknown ownership. The Project will not encroach
upon the cemetery and will erect a fence around the cemetery a ensure access to the cemetery.
Although staff has expressed an interest in the Applicant managing the cemetery, because it lacks
the legal right to do so, that is not possible. But it will ensure that the Project does not encroach
upon it, and that it respects the rights of the descendants and other family members to access
the cemetery.
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