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Board of Supervisors Meeting of March 15, 2006
March 17, 2006
AGENDA ITEM/ACTION
ASSIGNMENT
1. Call to Order.
· Meeting was called to order at 6:01 p.m. by the
Chairman, Mr. Rooker. All BOS members were
present. Also present were Bob Tucker, Larry
Davis, and Debi Moyers.
4. From the Public: Matters Not Listed on the
Agenda.
· Joyce Martin-Diaz, Eugene Carr, Maxine
Holland, and Anne Gatewood gave Board
members a petition requesting the paving of
Route 647, Maxfield Road.
· David Wayland thanked the Board for
appointing the Crozet Advisory Committee. He
also spoke about the site selection for the
Crozet Library and suggested that two
community people be appointed to serve on the
architectural selection committee for the library.
· Tom Loach questioned the Board’s reason for
establishing another committee to study
development. He commented that what is
needed in the growth areas is a series of well
coordinated master plans.
· Steve Blaine, on behalf of the Central Virginia
Land Conservation Coalition, asked the Board’s
support for the current program for land
conservation in the State that sponsors tax
credits for conservation easements. Asked the
Board to consider adoption of resolution to
support the program.
5.2 Thomas Jefferson HOME Consortium, allocation of
HOME Fund.
· APPROVED allocating the full amount of
HOME funds ($122,322) for the rehabilitation of
substandard houses and associated
administrative costs; and designated AHIP as
the recipient of the HOME funds.
Ron White: Proceed as approved.
5.3 Housing Choice Voucher Program Annual Plan, set
public hearing for April 12, 2006.
· SET public hearing for April 12, 2006.
Clerk: Advertise and schedule on April 12, 2006
agenda.
6. SP-2005-00031. Allen, Edward P. – Home
Occupation, Class B. (Sign #33).
· APPROVED SP-2005-00031, by a vote of 4:2,
subject to three conditions suggested by staff.
Clerk: Set out conditions of approval.
(Attachment 1)
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7. ZMA-2005-0005. Liberty Hall (Cross Property). Sign
#69.
· DEFERRED ZMA-2005-0005 indefinitely, by a
vote of 6:0, at the applicant’s request.
· DIRECTED staff to look at a possible strategy
to create a policy to phase commercial and
residential growth in the development areas.
Clerk: Advertise and reschedule on agenda
when ready to come back to Board.
8. From the Board: Committee Reports and Matters
Not Listed on the Agenda.
Sally Thomas:
· Reported on her attendance at her first ACE
Committee meeting. Will discuss further during
the next budget work session.
David Slutzky:
· ADOPTED Resolution in support of
continuation of the Virginia Land Conservation
Incentives, and requested that it be sent to our
legislators, Senate and House Conferees, the
Governor, and with a copy to Steve Blaine.
Dennis Rooker:
· Reported on his attendance at MPO meeting
and discussion of concept of a regional transit
authority.
Clerk: Proceed as directed.
9. Adjourn to March 20, 2006, 1:00 p.m., Room 235.
· The meeting was adjourned at 9:25 p.m.
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Attachment 1 – Conditions of Approval for Planning Item
Attachment 2 – Resolution in support of continuation of the Virginia Land Conservation Incentives Act
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ATTACHMENT 1
SP-2005-00031. Allen, Edward P. - Home Occupation, Class B. (Sign #33). PROPOSED:
Multiple businesses in S/F residential dwelling; four employees. ZONING CATEGORY/GENERAL
USAGE: RA -- Rural Areas: agricultural, forestal, and fishery uses; residential density (0.5 unit/acre).
SECTION: 10.2.2.31 Home Occupation Class B; 5.2 Home Occupation. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
LAND USE/DENSITY: Rural Areas - preserve and protect agricultural, forestal, open space, and natural,
historic and scenic resources/density (.5 unit/acre). LOCATION: TM 41, Parcel 1B, 4746 Sugar Hollow
Road (SR 614); approx 600 feet west of intersection of SR 810 and SR 614. MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT:
White Hall.
1. All employee vehicles shall be parked behind (to the north) of the residence; and
2. A total of two employees are permitted in addition to members of the family residing on the
premises. The term “employee” shall include full-time, part-time, independent contractors (or
subcontractors) and any other person who is working for or in support of the two businesses
mentioned in this application; and
3. Any new businesses or additional employees will require amendment of this permit.
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ATTACHMENT 2
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, Albemarle County possesses beautiful natural resources, scenic vistas, farmlands and
open space; and
WHEREAS, 60,000 acres of Albemarle County has been placed in perpetual conservation for
future generations; and
WHEREAS, Albemarle County has articulated a strategic planning goal of securing the
conservation of an additional 30,000 acres by the year 2010; and
WHEREAS, Albemarle County’s ability to purchase land for the purpose of conservation is but one,
limited means to advance that goal; and
WHEREAS, in less than five years, the conservation of over 17,000 acres has been facilitated
through the financial incentives created by the Virginia Land Conservation Incentives Act of 1999, as
amended; and
WHEREAS, maintenance of tax incentives afforded to landowners under the Virginia Land
Conservation Incentives Act of 1999 is critical to Albemarle County’s stated goal to increase conservation
throughout the County;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors calls
upon the General Assembly and Governor to support continuation of the Virginia Land Conservation
Incentives Act of 1999, as amended, and to maintain the tax credits afforded to landown ers under the Act.