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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSP198400037 Action Letter J . - , .. DEPARTMENT of PLANNING and COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 401 Mcintire Road Charlottesville, VA 22901-4596 804 296-6823 October 12, 1984 [1r. Warren E. Andrews SLDC Architects, Ltd. 410 East Water Street Charlottesville, Virginia 22901 RE: SP-84-37 Warren E. Andrews Dear ~1r. Andrews, The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors, at its meeting on October 10, 1984, approved the above-referenced petition with the following conditions: 1. Both temporary and permanent erosion control and runoff con- trol measures shall be in place prior to additional earth disturbing activities in the site; 2. Temporary erosion and runoff control measures shall be main- tained until it is determined by field inspection that the disturbed areas are stabilized and the golf course is established. 3. On Iv a low volume pump be allowed for use in Ivy Creek to withdraw water from the stream to the holding pond. The lines shall be properly placed and screened to minimize disturbance to the stream and to aquatic life; 4. State Water Control Board Regulation Number 11 requiring the reporting of water withdrawal rates shall be adhered to. (The accuracy of the metering system should be verified on a regular basis) ; 5. A report of monthly water withdrawals shall be supplied to the Countv for computation and confirmation of accurate usage figures for this type of use; 6. The present and future owners and/or operators of the site shall comply with the Water Shortage Contingency Plan for the City of Charlottesville and the County of Albemarle as indicated by the Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority; ",' .r . - TO: RE: Warren E. Andrews SP-84-37 Page Two Under Plan A - Voluntary Conservation which goes into effect when the total raw water storage figures drops to 70% of the maximum usable raH water storage capacity that the present and future owners and/or operators of the site would be requested to voluntarily minimize their water use from Ivy Creek. Under Plan B - Handatory Conservation (raw water storage drops to 60%) the present and future owners and/or operators of the site shall stop withdrawal of water from Ivy Creek. 7. County Engineer approval of tHO permanent bridges, one of which can accommodate farm equipment to alleviate, the need to use the bridge on Route 637. (In accordance wi th Section 30.3 Flood Hazard Overlay District of Zoning Ordinance). 8. County Engineer and Watershed Official approval of pumping system including the specific location ::md size of pump in Ivy Creek, and the use of a pond as an intermediate step in the pumping system; 9. Approval of appropriate local, State and Federal agencies; 10. No more than 10% of stream flow or 90,000 gallons, whichever is less, to be pumped from the stream during any 24 hour period; 11. No tree removal along Ivy Creek; 12. Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation approval of entrance(s) to golf course; 13. Restriction to use of fertilizers with an elemental phosphorous source in order to provide water supply protection; 14. Compounds containing mercury shall be prohibited from use in the water supply watershed areas; 15. On a monthly basis, the watershed management official, or his designee, shall monitor the runoff from the irrigated areas in order to determine whether the substances prohibited by condition #13 and condition #14 are being introduced into Ivy Creek. If such substances are found, then the applicant is to modify or eliminate use of such substances so as to correct the problem. Should you have any questions concerning the action that has been taken, please contact me. Sincerely, 0=e~2=~ Director of Planning and Community Development JRD/cmh