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FEBRUARY 18, 1993
The Albemarle County Planning Commission held a public
hearing on Thursday, February 18, 1993, Meeting Room 7,
County Office Building, Charlottesville, Virginia. Those
members present were: Mr. Phil Grimm, Chairman; Mr. Walter
Johnson, Vice Chairman; Mr. William Nitchmann; Mr. Tom
Blue; Ms. Ellen Andersen; and Ms. Babs Huckle. Other
officials present were: Mr. David Benish, Chief of Community
Development; Mr. Ron Keeler, Chief of Planning; and Ms. Mary
Joy Scala, Senior Planner. Absent: Jim Bowling, Deputy
County Attorney; and Commissioner Jenkins.
The Chairman called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and
established that a quorum was present. The minutes of
January 26, 1993 were approved as amended.
CONSENT AGENDA
Addition to Moorman's River Agricultural/Forestal District -
Consists of two parcels totalling 156.953 acres on the east
side of Rt. 671 near Millington. The existing district
contains 10,922.14 acres.
Addition to Kinloch Agricultural/Forestal District -
the east
side of Rt. 231 near Cismont. The existing district
contains 1,650 acres.
Addition to Sugar Hollow Agricultural/Forestal District -
consists of four parcels totalling 421.467 acres on the
north side of Rt. 614 at Sugar Hollow. The existing
district contains 3,269.69 acres. (Mr. Benish noted that an
additional 1,000 acres had been added to this district after
the staff report was completed.)
Withdrawal from Ivy Creek Agricultural/Forestal District -
Consists of one 55.17 acre parcel on the north side of
Barracks Road (Rt. 654). The existing district consists of
578.03 acres.
The Commmission was asked to refer the applications to the
Advisory Committee.
There were no public comments.
Ms. Huckle moved, seconded by Mr. Jenkins, that the
applications be referred to the Advisory Committee. The
motion passed unanimously.
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ZTA-93-01 Resolution of intent to amend Section 33.10.2 of
the Albemarle County Zoning Ordinance to consider zoning
text amendment petitions by property owners at specified
intervals of three months.
Mr. Keeler presented the staff report. The change would
increase the number of times zoning text amendments,
submitted by property owners, could be considered from twice
a year to four times a year. Mr. Keeler felt there was
currently adequate staff to handle this change.
There being no public comment, the matter was placed before
the Commission.
Mr. Nitchman moved, seconded by Ms. Andersen, that
ZTA-93-01, to amend Section 33.10.2 of the Albemarle County
Zoning Ordinance to consider zoning text amendment petitions
by property owners at specified intervals of three months,
be recommended to the Board of Supervisors for approval as
presented by staff.
The motion passed unanimously.
There being no further business, the public hearing ended at
7:10. There followed a Work Session on the Housing
Committee Report.
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V. Wayn Cilimberg, cretary
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