HomeMy WebLinkAboutZMA198100011 Action Letter 2021-07-01BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
JAMES R. BUTLER
PATRICIA H. COOKE
GERALD E. FISHER
J. T. HENLEY. JR.
C. TIMOTHY LINDSTROM
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401 MCINTIRE ROAD
CHARLOTTESVILLE. VIRGINIA 22901-4956
February 10, 1982
Mr. S. Daley Craig
P.O. Box 6156
Charlottesville, Virginia 22906
Dear Mr. Craig:
LETTIE E. NEHER
CLERK
LINDA W. LEME
DEPUTY CLERK
BARBARA J. FLAMMIA
DEPUTY CLERK
On April 15, 1981, the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors
approved your request for rezoning, ZMA-81-11 for Earlysville
Forest P.U.D.
Due to a clerical error in our staff report, a condition
of approval was inadvertently left out. The conditions of
approval, as they appear in the official minutes of the Board
of Supervisors are as follows:
A. General
1. No final site plan or subdivision approvals shall be given until
three (3) copies of a revised preliminary plan for the entire
development, reflecting conditions of approval contained herein,
have been submitted to the Department of Planning. Such plans
shall be submitted within sixty (60) days of Board approval of
this petition.
2. Approval is for a maximum of 155 single-family lots subject to
conditions contained herein. Locations and acreages of various
land uses shall comply with the approved plan. -In the final site
plan and subdivision process, open space shall be dedicated in
proportion to the number of lots approved. The Commission may
permit dedication of a lesser acreage of open space in a particular
case due to the remoteness of open space areas from that section
platted; provided that, in no event, shall open -space consist of
less than 25% of the cumulative area platted; and provided further
that the cumulative total of 171 acres shall be dedicated concomitant
with the approval of the final phase of residential development.
3. No grading or construction on slopes of 25% or greater except as
necessary for road construction and lake construction as approved
by the County Engineer;
Mr. S. Daley Craig
February 10, 1982
Page 2
4. No grading shall occur in any area until final subdivision or
site plan approval has been obtained;
5. County Attorney approval of Homeowners' Association agreements
prior to final approvals to include maintenance of private roads,
lakes and dams, and -common open space;
6. County Engineer approval of dam specifications; County Engineer
and Zoning Department inspection of dam construction;
7. The public recreation area shall be dedicated prior to any site
plan or subdivision approval.
8. Only those areas where a structure, utilities, streets, pedestrian
ways, lakes, or other improvements are to be located shall be
disturbed; all other land shall remain in its natural state;
9. Developer will provide sedimentation control provisions to protect
Chris Green Lake until the lakes are constructed, subject to
approval of the County Engineer.
Commercial Area
1. No commercial use shall be approved until 100 residential lots
have been approved and recorded;
2. Uses permitted within the commercial area may be established as
follows:
a. The following retail sales and services establishments:
1) Antique, gift, jewelry, notion and craft shops;
2) Clothing, apparel and shoe shops;
3) Department store;
4) Drug Store, pharmacy;
5) Florist;
6) Food and grocery stores including such specialty shops
as bakery, candy, milk dispensary and wine and cheese
shops;
7) Furniture and home appliances (sales and service);
8) Hardware store;
9) Musical instruments;
10) Newstands, magazines, pipe and tobacco shops;
11) Optical goods;
12) Photographic goods;
13) Visual and audio appliances;
14) Sporting goods;
15) Retail nurseries and greenhouses.
Mr. S. Daley Craig
February 10, 1982
Page 3
b. The following services and public establishments:
1) Administrative, professional offices:
2) Barber, beauty shops;
3) Churches, cemeteries;
4) Clubs, lodges - civic, fraternal, patriotic;
5) Financial institutions;
6) Fire and rescue squad stations;
7) Funeral homes;
8) Health spas;
9) Indoor theaters;
10) Laundries, dry cleaners;
11) Laundromat (provided that an attendant shall be on duty
at all hours during operation);
12) Libraries, museums;
13) Nurseries, day care centers;
14) Eating establishments;
15). Tailor, seamstress;
16) Automobile service stations;
17) Electric, gas, oil and communication facilities excluding
multi -legged tower structures and including poles, lines,
transformers, pipes, meters and related facilities for
distribution of local service and owned and operated by
a public utility. Water distribution and sewage collection
lines, pumping stations and appurtenances owned and operated
by the Albemarle County Service Authority.
18) Public uses and buildings such as schools, offices, parks,
playgrounds and roads funded, owned or operated by local,
state or federal agencies; public water and sewer transmission,
main or trunk lines owned or operated by the Rivanna Water
and Sewer Authority;
19) Temporary construction uses;
20) Temporary events of local non-profit organizations;
21) Medical center.
C. By special use permit:
1) Commercial recreation establishments;
2) Electrical power substations, transmission lines and related
towers; gas or oil transmission lines, pumping stations and
appurtenances; unmanned telephone exchange centers, micro-
wave transmission and relay towers, substations and appurtenances;
3) Hospitals;
4) Fast food restaurant;
5) Veterinary office and hospital.
3. A building setback of 80 feet from the centerline of Route 743 shall
be maintained.
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Mr. S. Daley Craig
February 10, 1982
Page 4
C. Roads
1. County Engineer approval of private road plans.
2. Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation approval of
public road plans prior to any final site plan or subdivision
approvals. In such review, Virginia Department of Highways should
be mindful of the County's intent to limit encroachment of the
public road on Earlysville Heights to the maximum extent practical.
3. Prior to any final approval, the applicant shall propose a method
of buffering adjacent lots in Earlysville Heights from the public
road. If practical, such buffer shall be installed prior to any
grading and/or construction.
D. Utilities; Fire Protection
1. Virginia Department of Health approval of two (2) septic field
locations within each lot prior to Planning Commission approval of
any such lot. Any lot not having adequate septic field location
shall be combined with a buildable lot and/or added to the common
open space. In addition, Homeowners' Association agreement shall
include provision for use of open space for residential septic
drainfields, if necessary;
2. All uses shall be served by one or more central water systems
approved in accordance with the regulations of the Virginia
Department of. Health, the Code of Albemarle County, and all other
applicable law. Water lines and appurtenances shall be sized and
designed in accordance with Albemarle County Service Authority
specifications for possible future acceptance;
3. If a central Well system is employed, Fire Official approval of
appurtenances for future possible fire hydrant installations.
Fire Official approval of appurtenances for future possible hydrant
system prior to issuance of any certificate of occupancy;
4. If a public water system is employed, Fire Official approval of
hydrant locations and fire flow prior to issuance of any certificate
of occupancy;
5. A building separation of 100 feet shall be maintained for dwellings.
Very truly yours,
Barbara J. Flammia
Deputy Clerk
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cc: /R. Keeler, Planning Dept.
R. Vaughn, Zoning Admin.