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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSP200600013 Legacy Document 2006-09-27 (3)Albemarle County Planning Commission August 8, 2006 The Albemarle County Planning Commission held a meeting and a public hearing on Tuesday, August 8, 2006, at 6:00 p.m., at the County Office Building, Room 241, Second Floor, 401 McIntire Road, Charlottesville, Virginia. Members attending were Eric Strucko, Calvin Morris, Vice -Chairman; Jon Cannon and Pete Craddock. Absent were Marcia Joseph, Chairman; Jo Higgins and Bill Edgerton. Julia Monteith, Senior Land Use Planner for the University of Virginia, representative for David J. Neuman, FAIA, Architect for University of Virginia was absent. Other officials present were Wayne Cilimberg, Planning Director; Amy Arnold, Planner; Scott Clark, Senior Planner; Joan McDowell, Principal Planner; Bill Fritz, Chief of Current Development; David Pennock, Principal Planner; Amy Arnold, Planner; Glenn Brooks, Senior Engineer and Greg Kamptner, Deputy County Attorney. Call to Order and Establish Quorum: Mr. Morris called the regular meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. and established a quorum. Committee Reports: Mr. Strucko reported that the Fiscal Impact Committee was supposed to meet last month, but they did not have a quorum. Therefore, they did not meet. But, he did take advantage of the time to meet with Steve Allshouse one on one. He communicated to Mr. Allshouse the Commission's desire to have the Fiscal Impact Committee really start looking at developing a proffer policy to look at ways or measures to determine whether or not an applicant's proffers meet the infrastructure demand in a particular neighborhood, region and the County at large. The intention is that when the Fiscal Impact Committee meets next month they will begin looking at the first steps in doing just that. Mr. Morris asked if the Fiscal Impact Committee was going to start looking at how individual projects will impact the larger picture within the County. Mr. Strucko replied yes, noting that the current cost model takes a couple of views. But, the one that is used more extensively is the average cost model, which is the average cost impact of a particular development to Albemarle County as a whole. What really ran into a lot of debate was whether that is applicable because there may be a development proposal in an area where there is no school capacity at the elementary level, whereas Albemarle County may have school capacity some place else. So they want to take a second view, which is regional. Then a third view would be more immediate. He would term that as the neighborhood view, but the committee still has not come up with the terminology yet. He thought that the committee would look at the costs from those three perspectives as being something that is very immediate at the neighborhood level, something that is more regional in a section of the County and then something that is in the County at large. Mr. Morris asked if there were any more reports. Mr. Strucko reported that the School's Long Range Planning Committee met last night. The committee was putting together a recommendation to the School Board for capital needs. Of course, the primary capital need is buildings and facilities. There is a whole host of projects that are in place that the Long Range Planning Committee will consider. A perfect example is at the ALBEMARLE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION -AUGUST 8, 2006 FINAL ACTION MEMO high school level in looking at the enrollment figures and the pipeline from elementary to middle to high school. Does the community need a brand new high school at a capacity for 1,000 students or can a renovation and construction project that expands the capacity of the three existing high schools be enough? A new high school in Albemarle County has a price tag of about 68 million dollars, which includes land and building. A high school's footprint is ideally about 100 acres, which includes ball field facilities as well as the structure itself to handle 1,000 students. The committee will continue its work throughout this month and next. Hopefully, a lot of the cost assumptions of that will work its way into the Fiscal Impact Committee's costing model. A lot of that information will come before the Planning Commission once they start looking at projects and the impact of the community. Mr. Morris reported that the Interchange Committee, which is the McIntire/Meadow Creek Parkway/250 By Pass Committee, met on July 27. The committee narrowed the possible choices down to about 6 or 7, which will be looked at by the consultants. The committee will be meeting again in the fall. One of the huge questions that they are faced with is funding, not necessarily for the interchange and so on because that is federal funds, but funds for the actual Meadow Creek Parkway. They would have an interchange, but what is it going to interchange with. There being no further items, the meeting moved on to the next agenda item. Other Matters Not Listed on the Agenda from the Public: Mr. Morris invited comment from the public on other matters not listed on the agenda. There being none, the meeting moved on to the next item. Review of Board of Supervisors Meeting — August 2, 2006. Mr. Cilimberg summarized the actions taken by the Board of Supervisors on August 2, 2006. Consent Agenda: Approval of Planning Commission Minutes — April 25, 2006 and May 30, 2006. Motion: Mr. Craddock moved, Mr. Cannon seconded, that the consent agenda be approved. The motion passed by a vote of 4:0. (Ms. Higgins, Mr. Edgerton and Ms. Joseph were absent.) Mr. Morris stated that the consent agenda has been approved. Items Requesting Deferral: AFD 2006-01 South Garden Agricultural/Forestal District Review PROPOSED: Review, South Garden Agricultural/Forestal District; determine termination, modification, or continuation of the District; renewal cycle revised: 7 -year to 10 -year review period; created October 6, 1999, review prior to October 6, 2006. Withdrawals proposed: TMP 109 - 70 (40.063 acres); TMP 110 - 8 (105.20 acres); TMP 110 - 18E (32.767 acres). Addition proposed: TMP 110 - 7A (13.440 acres). Current acreage 2,033.33; with additions/subtractions 1,868.74 acres; net loss 164.59 acres ZONING CATEGORY/GENERAL USAGE: RA -- Rural Areas: agricultural, forestal, and fishery uses; residential density (0.5 unit/acre) SECTION: Chapter 3.3-204; Chapter 3.3-225.5 ALBEMARLE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION —AUGUST 8, 2006 FINAL ACTION MEMO COMPREHENSIVE PLAN LAND USE/DENSITY: Rural Areas - preserve and protect agricultural, forestal, open space, and natural, historic and scenic resources/ density (.5 unit/ acre) ENTRANCE CORRIDOR: Yes No x LOCATION: North Garden between Route 29 south and Routes 712 / 719 with northern boundaries adjacent to the South Fork of the Hardware River. TAX MAP/PARCEL: Current composition: TMP 109 - 70; TMP 110 - 8; TMP 110 - 18; TMP 110 - 18E TMP 110 - 27 totaling 2,033.33 acres. MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT: Samuel Miller STAFF: Amy Arnold Motion: Mr. Craddock moved, Mr. Strucko seconded, to approve the request for deferral of AFD, South Garden Agricultural/Forestal District Review, to September 5, 2006 due to an advertising error. The motion passed by a vote of 4:0. (Commissioners Higgins, Edgerton and Joseph were absent.) Mr. Morris stated that AFD -2006-01, South Garden Agricultural/Forestal District Review was deferred to the September 5, 2006 meeting. SP -2006-016 Mountain View Full Gospel Church — Expansion (Sign #76) PROPOSED: Amend SP 1981-13; church expansion. ZONING CATEGORY/GENERAL USAGE: RA -- Rural Areas: agricultural, forestal, and fishery uses; residential density (0.5 unit/acre). SECTION: 31.2.4.1; 10.2.2 (35). COMPREHENSIVE PLAN LAND USE/DENSITY: Rural Areas - preserve and protect agricultural, forestal, open space, and natural, historic and scenic resources/ density (.5 unit/ acre). ENTRANCE CORRIDOR: No. LOCATION: 1005 Smith Road (Route 758), Afton; south of Route 637. TAX MAP/PARCEL: TM 39, Parcel 37. MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT: White Hall. STAFF: Amy Arnold Motion: Mr. Craddock moved, Mr. Strucko seconded, to approve the applicant's request for deferral of SP -2006-016, Mountain View Full Gospel Church, to September 5, 2006. The motion passed by a vote of 4:0. (Commissioners Higgins, Edgerton and Joseph were absent.) Mr. Morris stated that SP -2006-016, Mountain View Full Gospel Church was deferred to the September 5, 2006 meeting. Deferred Item SP -2006-009 Birchwood Place (Sign #10) PROPOSED: One three-story office building totaling 19,500 square feet and a one-story bank of 3,090 square feet on 3.66 acres ZONING CATEGORY/GENERAL USAGE: C-1 Commercial - administrative, professional office and financial institution; EC Entrance Corridor overlay ALBEMARLE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION —AUGUST 8, 2006 3 FINAL ACTION MEMO SECTION: 22.2.2(10) Special Use Permit, which allows for drive-in windows serving or associated with permitted uses COMPREHENSIVE PLAN LAND USE: Crozet Community - CT -6, Urban Core and CT -1, Development Area Preserve LOCATION: Tax Map Parcel 56A2-1-30, located on Three Notch'd Road (Rte. 240) approximately 0. 17 miles east of its intersection with Crozet Avenue (Rte. 810) MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT: Whitehall CONCURRENT APPLICATION: SDP 2006-00029 STAFF: David Pennock DEFERRED FROM THE JULY 11, 2006 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING. Motion: Mr. Craddock moved, Mr. Strucko seconded, to approve SP -2006-009, Birchwood Place, with the recommended conditions as stated. 1. Architectural Review Board issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness prior to final site plan approval. 2. Virginia Department of Transportation approval of entrance design and frontage improvements as well as any associated road plans and/or drainage plans. 3. Approval of site plan by County Engineer. The motion passed by a vote of 4:0. (Commissioners Higgins, Edgerton and Joseph were absent.) Mr. Morris stated that SP -2006-009, Birchwood Place, would go to the Board of Supervisors on September 6 with a recommendation for approval. Regular Item: SUB -2006-193 Bundoran Farm: Request for approval of a preliminary plat to allow the creation of 94 lots. The property, described as Tax Map 86, Parcels 13, 13A, 16C1, 22, 22A, 23, 23A, 23B, 23C, 24C, 24D, 25, 26 and Tax Map 87, Parcels 1B, 2, 3 contains approximately 2,301 acres zoned RA, (Rural Areas). The proposed development is located west of Route 29 and is located on the northeast and southwest side of Plank Road (Route 692) and the north and south side of Edge Valley Road (Route 696). This site is located in the Samuel Miller Magisterial. The Comprehensive Plan designates this property as Rural Areas in Rural Area 3. (Bill Fritz) Motion: Mr. Cannon moved, Mr. Strucko seconded, to approve the request for the waivers related to private street authorizations as set forth in the applicant's proposal in SUB -2006-193, Bundoran Farm, on the basis of recitation by counsel as then later supplemented with the further condition that the Commission reserve the right to review the final plat and conservation easements associated with the development plan set forth by the applicant. Mr. Kamptner clarified that the term "conservation easement" in this case may be declarations proposed to be recorded that will maintain open space as represented by the applicant tonight. Mr. Cannon agreed, but noted that there is some room for discussion within that space. Mr. Morris asked for one clarification based on the motion. He asked if they were going with the standard of 18' road width or 16'. ALBEMARLE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION —AUGUST 8, 2006 FINAL ACTION MEMO Mr. Fritz said that the motion is worded so it would be the 16' and 13' as shown on the plans that the Commission has before them tonight as presented by the applicant. The motion passed by a vote of 4:0. (Commissioners Higgins, Edgerton and Joseph were absent.) Motion: Mr. Cannon moved, Mr. Strucko seconded, to approve the waiver request of Section 14-404 to allow Lot D 12 to access Plank Road directly as submitted by the applicant in SUB - 2006 -193, Bundoran Farm, based on the stated finding under Section 14-404, with the recommended conditions on page 22 of the staff report. 1. The use of Lot D 12 shall be limited to activities as permitted by Albemarle County Code, Chapter 18, Section 10.2.1(3), 10.2.1(4), 10.2.1(5), 10.2.1(7), 10.2.1(12), 10.2.1(17), 10.2.1(20), as it exists on July 21, 2006. 2. The applicant shall obtain all necessary permits from the Virginia Department of Transportation to install any required improvements. 3. Access to Lot D 12 shall be limited to existing entrances except as they may require modification as recommended by the Virginia Department of Transportation. Any entrance shall comply with the design standards set forth in Albemarle County Code, Chapter 14, Section 410(F) and 410(G) 4. The subdivider shall demonstrate to the agent prior to approval of the final plat that the waiver does not violate any covenants to be recorded for the subdivision. The motion passed by a vote of 4:0. (Commissioners Higgins, Edgerton and Joseph were absent.) Mr. Morris noted that the motion was approved. He said that the next motion was for the critical slopes. The 12 requests are: Building site location for Lot A6 (Staff recommends Denial) Building site location for Lot F1 (Staff recommends Denial) Building site location for Lot H1 (Staff recommends Denial) Building site location for Lot H7 (Staff recommends Denial) Building site location for Lot H10 (Staff recommends Denial) Street encroachment on critical slopes for Bundoran Farm Drive (Staff recommends Denial) Street encroachment on critical slopes for Gooding Road (Staff recommends Approval) Street encroachment on critical slopes for Sprouse Road (Staff recommends Denial) Street encroachment on critical slopes for Carpenter Drive (Staff recommends Denial) Street encroachment on critical slopes for Quartz Hill Lane (Staff recommends Denial) Street encroachment on critical slopes for Hightop Drive (Staff recommends Denial) Street encroachment on critical slopes for Long Arm Lane (Staff recommends Denial) Motion: Mr. Cannon moved, Mr. Strucko seconded, to approve the twelve (12) critical slopes waivers that have been requested by the applicant in SUB -2006-193, Bundoran Farm, based on the previously stated finding under section 4.2.5.b.3 with the condition as to the waiver for building site locations that there would be no disturbance of critical slopes for the construction of buildings or septic fields in the construction. The motion passed by a vote of 4:0. (Commissioners Higgins, Edgerton and Joseph were absent.) ALBEMARLE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION -AUGUST 8, 2006 5 FINAL ACTION MEMO Mr. Strucko asked if that was just for the building. He asked if the Commission needs to consider the streets at this point. Mr. Kamptner noted that the streets are going to disturb critical slopes. Mr. Cannon noted that the condition applies only to the homes. Mr. Fritz noted that the next waiver request was for the building lot shape under section 4.2.2.a.1. Motion: Mr. Strucko moved, Mr. Craddock seconded, to approve a waiver for modification on the two sites on SUB -2006-193, Bundoran Farm. Mr. Kamptner said that based on the discussion, he assumed that the basis for that is under section 4.2.5.b.3 because of the visual impacts as identified by the applicant. Mr. Strucko modified his motion to include the basis as previously stated by Mr. Kamptner. Mr. Craddock seconded the modification. The motion passed by a vote of 4:0. (Commissioners Higgins, Edgerton and Joseph were absent.) Mr. Morris stated that the requests for SUB -2006-193, Bundoran Farm were approved. The Commission took a 5 minute break at 7:42 p.m. The meeting reconvened at 7:50 p.m. Public Hearing Items: SP -2006-015 Monticello Memorial Gardens (Signs #33,38) PROPOSED: Expansion of existing, operating cemetery: additional road network; demolish four existing cottages. ZONING CATEGORY/GENERAL USAGE: RA -- Rural Areas: agricultural, forestal, and fishery uses; residential density (0.5 unit/acre). SECTION: 31.2.4.1; 10.2.2 (32); Entrance Corridor Overlay District. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN LAND USE/DENSITY: Rural Areas - preserve and protect agricultural, forestal, open space, and natural, historic and scenic resources/ density (.5 unit/ acre). ENTRANCE CORRIDOR: Yes. LOCATION: Jefferson Lake Drive off Thomas Jefferson Memorial Parkway (Route 53). TAX MAP/PARCEL: TM 77, Parcels 3213, 34, 35, 35A, 36, 36A, 36B, 37, 37A, AND 38C. MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT: Scottsville. STAFF: Amy Arnold Motion: Mr. Craddock moved, Mr. Strucko seconded, to approve SP -2006-015, Monticello Memory Gardens, with the recommended conditions, as amended, with condition #10 removed and to be replaced by a condition developed by staff implementing the applicant's suggestion to remove the pavement. ALBEMARLE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION -AUGUST 8, 2006 6 FINAL ACTION MEMO 1. Special Use Permit 2006-15 shall be developed in general accord with the concept plan revised July 12, 2006, prepared by Thomas B. Lincoln Land Surveyor, Inc. and titled "Monticello Memorial Gardens Expansion Concept Plan" (Attachment A.) in conjunction with Attachments A.1, A.2, and A.3. 2. The operating hours of the cemetery shall be limited to 8:30 am to 5:30 pm seven days a week. 3. Employees shall be limited to eleven (11). 4. A minimum of 11 parking spaces shall be provided for employees. 5. A 50' wooded buffer shall be maintained on the property along the full length of 164 that abuts the property. The 50' buffer shall consist of existing wooded areas, which shall remain without disturbance, and currently unwooded areas that shall be planted with a mix of evergreen screening trees, staggered at 15' on center, minimum 6' in height at planting. 6. There shall be no disturbance of critical slopes. 7. All indigenous trees 12" caliper and above shall remain only within the areas of critical slopes defined by the shaded (cross hatched) areas in Attachment 2. Tree protection, as defined by the Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook, shall be in place before any disturbance of the site adjacent to an area of critical slopes. 8. All exterior parcel boundaries shall include a 25' setback for internment areas. 9. The entrance improvements shall be included as described in Attachment 3, pages 1. and 2. with the first phase of construction. 10. The driveway pavement in the area labeled, "section of pavement to be removed" on the concept plan (Attachment A) on Jefferson Lake Drive between the access road for TMP 77- 22 and the cemetery shall be removed with the beginning of the first phase of development and replaced with topsoil and seeded with grass or turf grass. 11. All internal access ways shall be designed according to the minimum standards listed below: Primary Access way Minor Access way Pavement Width: 18 ft. 14 ft. (2 -way), ft. (1 - way) Shoulder Width: 4 ft. 4 ft. Grade: less than 12% preferred, 16% max. Less than 12% preferred, 16% max. Design Speed: 20 mph 10 mph Centerline Radius: 120 ft. 50 ft. or more (usually dictated by sight distance) Sight Distance: Stopping: 125 ft. Intersection: 200 ft. Stopping: 85 ft. Intersection: 100 ft. 12. County approval of a plat consolidating all parcels into one when the use begins. The motion passed by a vote of 4:0. (Commissioners Higgins, Edgerton and Joseph were absent.) Mr. Morris stated that SP -2006-15, Monticello Memorial Gardens would go to the Board of Supervisors on September 6, 2006 with a recommendation for approval. SP -2006-013 Little Keswick School Dorm Amendment (Sians #23.24) PROPOSED: Construct building for dorm; use existing dorm for offices. ZONING CATEGORY/GENERAL USAGE: Rural Areas - preserve and protect agricultural, forestal, open space, and natural, historic and scenic resources/ density ( .5 unit/ acre). SECTION: 10.2.2(5) Private School. ALBEMARLE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION -AUGUST 8, 2006 7 FINAL ACTION MEMO COMPREHENSIVE PLAN LAND USE/DENSITY: RA -- Rural Areas: agricultural, forestal, and fishery uses; residential density (0.5 unit/acre). ENTRANCE CORRIDOR: No. LOCATION: 500 Little Keswick Lane; Rt. 731 1/20th of a mile south of Rt. 22. TAX MAP/PARCEL: TM 80 Parcels 110A, 110A2, 112, 117A, 118, 119. MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT: Rivanna. STAFF: Joan McDowell Regarding the waiver request to extend the time to commence construction, Mr. Kamptner recommended that a condition be added to state: "Construction of the dorms shall commence within five (5) years of the date of approval of the special use permit, SP -2006-013." Mr. Cilimberg said that the wording in condition 1 is that it be located and developed in general accord and the Zoning Administrator may approve revisions to allow compliance. If the Commission's intent is that there is a bit of flexibility based on what the Commission heard tonight what staff could do between now and the Board meeting is just check with the Zoning Administrator in seeing if there needs to be any additional language to accomplish that. Mr. Craddock agreed with Mr. Cilimberg's proposal. Motion: Mr. Craddock moved, Mr. Strucko seconded, to approve SP -2006-013, Little Keswick School Dorm Amendment, with the recommended conditions, as amended by Mr. Kamptner and Mr. Cilimberg, and to approve a waiver from Section 18-31.4.4 to allow five years from the date of approval of this special use permit to commence construction. 1. Special Use Permit 2006-13 shall be limited to the construction of a maximum two-story 45' by 95' residential facility "New Dorm" for students enrolled in the Little Keswick School and for the conversion of the existing "Barn Dorm" to non-residential uses, such as office, recreational, storage, meeting area, or other similar uses. The "New Dorm" shall be located and developed in general accord with the concept plan, titled, "Little Keswick School, Concept Plan" (Attachment A.) and dated June 22, 2006 (last revision date). However, the Zoning Administrator may approve revisions to the concept plan to allow compliance with the Zoning Ordinance. 2. Maximum enrollment of students shall be limited to 31. Any increase in enrollment shall require an amendment to this special use permit and may require entrance improvements subject to Virginia Department of Transportation requirements. 3. The existing dorm, labeled "Barn Dorm" on the concept plan (Attachment A) shall be subject to review by the Building Official prior to conversion of the existing use to any other use. 4. Construction of the dorms shall commence within five (5) years of the date of approval of the special use permit, SP -2006-013. The motion passed by a vote of 4:0. (Commissioners Higgins, Edgerton and Joseph were absent.) Mr. Morris stated that SP -2006-013, Little Keswick School Dorm Amendment would go to the Board of Supervisors on September 6 with a recommendation for approval. SP -2006-014 SOCA Club Offices at South Fork Soccer Park (Sign #27) PROPOSED: Amendment to SP 1998-018, which permitted creation of a club facility for soccer fields, to add temporary office facilities. ALBEMARLE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION -AUGUST 8, 2006 8 FINAL ACTION MEMO ZONING CATEGORY/GENERAL USAGE: RA -- Rural Areas: agricultural, forestal, and fishery uses; residential density (0.5 unit/acre); FH -- Flood Hazard - Overlay to provide safety and protection from flooding SECTION: 10.2.2.2: Clubs, lodges, civic, patriotic, fraternal. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN LAND USE/DENSITY: Rural agricultural, forestal, open space, and natural, historic and acre). ENTRANCE CORRIDOR: No. Areas - preserve and protect scenic resources/ density (.5 unit/ LOCATION: Polo Grounds Road, approximately 1.1 miles east of US 29. TAX MAP/PARCEL: 46-26C1. MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT: Rivanna. STAFF: Scott Clark Motion: Mr. Strucko moved, Mr. Craddock seconded, to approve SP -2006-014, SOCA Club Offices at South Fork Soccer Park, with the recommended conditions, as amended, as follows. 1. Special Use Permit 2006-14 shall be developed in general accord with the concept plan, titled `SOCA at South Fork New Offices at Existing South Fork Soccer Park' (Attachment A.) and dated August 4, 2006. However, the Zoning Administrator may approve revisions to the concept plan to allow compliance with the Zoning Ordinance. 2. No exterior lighting shall be installed; 3. No loudspeakers or public address system shall be permitted; 4. No portion of any athletic field shall be located closer than seventy-five (75) feet to any lot line; 5. Compliance with the provisions of 5.1.16; 6. The vehicular entrance to the site shall be gated to prevent use of the site after hours and during flood events; 7. Water quality measures shall be provided to achieve water quality at least equivalent to pre -development conditions, subject to the approval of the Water Resources Manager; 8. Route 643, Polo Grounds Road, shall be upgraded with a minimum of 1.5 inches of SM -2A from Route 29 to the entrance of the soccer fields. This work shall be completed prior to the applicant making use of both SP-98-18/SP-98-22 [Soccer Fields] and SP 90-35 [Church]. The applicant may make use of one of the special use permits without the need to upgrade Route 643, Polo Grounds Roads; 9. The owner shall reserve a one hundred (100) foot wide strip of land the length of the property abutting the northern side of the Rivanna River for the Rivanna Greenway. The width of the reserved area shall be measured from the edge of the Rivanna River at its normal flow level. When the County decides to establish a public area or park, including canoe access, the owner shall dedicate the reserved area to the County and such property necessary for ingress and egress to the reserved area; 10. The applicant shall cooperate with the University of Virginia Department of Anthropology regarding development and further archaeological study of the site, specifically, the Applicant shall grant the Department permission to collect artifacts from any plowing or other soil disturbance of the site, and allow the Department to be present for the excavation of the French Drain on the western edge of the soccer field. 11. The use of the buildings shall be limited to restrooms, equipment storage, a concession counter, and offices for the soccer organization. The interior area of the new office structure shown on the concept plan shall not exceed 1,000 square feet. ALBEMARLE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION -AUGUST 8, 2006 9 FINAL ACTION MEMO 12. The concession counter shall be open only during use of the soccer fields; and 13. A tot lot shall be provided. The motion passed by a vote of 4:0. (Commissioners Higgins, Edgerton and Joseph were absent.) Mr. Morris stated that SP -2006-014 would go to the Board of Supervisors on September 6 with a recommendation for approval. Old Business: Mr. Morris asked if there was any old business. There being none, the meeting moved on to the next item. New Business: Mr. Morris asked if there was any new business. There will be a 4:00 p.m. work session on August 29 regarding affordable housing. Mr. Craddock commended Mr. Cilimberg, Ms. McDowell and Mr. Benish who spoke at the two joint Board of Supervisors/Planning Commission public hearings last week for their great presentations in such a difficult situation. Mr. Cannon said that he would not be present next week. There being no further new business, the meeting proceeded. Adjournment: With no further items, the meeting adjourned at 8:43 p.m. to the Tuesday, August 15, 2006 meeting at 6:00 p.m. at the County Office Building, 401 McIntire Road. V. Wayne Cilimberg, Secretary (Recorded and transcribed by Sharon Claytor Taylor, Recording Secretary.) ALBEMARLE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION -AUGUST 8, 2006 10 FINAL ACTION MEMO