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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVA200100007 Other 2001-05-31 i°' 7-.1•r 'ie% 7a Sk°61 5 ...7€24—r7y , z 3 -4- 1 54, C V/ • n , sJ „ 1 0 TV le 47.1 -1--,fitay A4,' 1717 I'0 I-03' "7/ `wiv/.7-771 7)-9 r 117°5 )#4 a-77 ".1 1-"Y*V i-iforvb - 4-Trrn ?-v4vrd 47-1 w23 -I y4II) 1rs io -11-5 r k' by : ,r« .f• NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM . . . .. .. . :..... ,. . FIRM I, . FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP 1 f. ALBEMARLE COUNTY, ,. VIRGINIA (UNINCORPORATED AREAS) PANEL 220 OF 475 1,,, (SEE MAP INDEX FOR PANELS NOT PRINTED) I 1 r f. ,r COMMUNITY-PANEL NUMBER 510006 0220 B EFFECTIVE DATE: DECEMBER 16, 1980 .1 federal emergency management agency federal insurance administration / a -1 111044 4-2-2 Category 2 : residential developments served by either a central sewer system or a central water supply shall provide a minimum area of forty thousand (40,000) square feet per dwelling unit. (Amended 12-14-77) 4-2-3 Category 3 : residential developments served by neither a central sewer system nor a central water supply shall provide a minimum area of sixty thousand (60, 000) square feet per dwelling unit. (Amended 12-14-77) 4-2-4 In case of unusual soil conditions or other physical factors which may impair the health and safety of the neighborhood, upon recommendation of the Virginia De- partment of Health, the planning commission may increase the area requirements specified hereinabove for uses utilizing other than public sewer system. (Amended 12-14-77) 4-3 SETBACK REGULATIONS All structures , except signs advertising sale or rent of the property, shall be located thirty (30) feet or more from any street right-of-way. 4-4 MINIMUM LOT WIDTH AT SETBACK LINE REGULATIONS (Amended 3-29-78) 4-4-1 For category 1, the minimum lot width at the setback line shall be sixty-five (65) feet or more. 4-4-2 For category 2, the minimum lot width at the setback line shall be eighty (80) feet or more. 4-4-3 For category 3 , the minimum lot width at the setback line shall be one hundred (100) feet or more. 4-5 YARD REGULATIONS 4-5-1 Side. The minimum side yard for each main structure shall be ten (10) feet or more. 4-5-2 Rear. Each main structure shall have a rear yard of thirty-five (35) feet or more. 4-6 HEIGHT REGULATIONS Buildings may be erected up to thirty-five (35) feet in height except that: 4-6-1 The height limit for dwellings may be increased up to forty-five (45) feet and up to three (3) stories pro- vided there are two (2) side yards for each permitted use, each of which is fifteen (15) feet or more plus one (1) foot or more of side yard for each additional foot of building height over thirty-five (35) feet . 18 • 4do of alit ' q 13.3 AREA AND BULK REGULATIONS 13•' _STANDARD LEVEL BONUS LEVEL CONVENTIONAL CLUSTER CONVENTIONAL CLU 15. REQUIREMENTS DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT D Gross Density 0.97 du/ 0.97 du/ 1.45 du/ 1.45 acre acre acre acre Minimum Lot Size 45,000 sq. ft. 30,000 sq. ft. 30,000 sq. ft. 20,000 Minimum Frontage Public, Private 120 feet 100 feet 100 feet 80 feet Yards: Minimum Front 25 feet 25 feet 25 feet 25 feet Side 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet Rear 20 feet 20 feet 20 feet 20 feet Maximum Structure Height 35 feet 35 feet 35 feet 30 feet • 118 • 11.1' ALBEMARLE COUNTY CODE Sec. 17-317 Duty to retain or establish stream buffer. Except as provided in section 17-319, any land subject to this article and each stormwater management/BMP plan shall provide for stream buffers for the purposes of retarding runoff, preventing erosion, filtering nonpoint source pollution from runoff,moderating stream temperature, and providing for the ecological integrity of stream corridors and networks,as provided herein: r--- A. If the development is located.within a development area or an area of infill and redevelopment, stream buffers shall be retained if present and established where they do not exist on any lands subject to this article containing perennial streams, and/or nontidal wetlands contiguous to these streams. The stream buffer shall be no less than one hundred(100)feet wide on each side of such perennial streams and contiguous nontidal wetlands,measured horizontally from the edge of the nontidal wetlands,or the top of the stream bank if no wetlands exist. B. If the development is located within a water supply protection area, stream buffers shall be retained if present and established where they do not exist on any lands subject to this article containing perennial or intermittent streams, nontidal wetlands contiguous to these streams, and flood plains. The stream buffer shall extend to whichever of the following is wider:(i)one hundred(100)feet on each side of perennial or intermittent streams and contiguous nontidal wetlands,measured horizontally from the edge of the nontidal wetlands, or the top of the stream bank if no wetlands exist; or(ii)the limits of the flood plain. The stream buffer shall be no less than two hundred(200)horizontal feet wide from the flood plain of any public water supply impoundment. C. If the development is located within other rural land, stream buffers shall be retained if present and established where they do not exist on any lands subject to this article containing perennial streams,nontidal wetlands contiguous to these streams,and flood plains associated with these streams. The stream buffer shall extend to whichever of the following is wider: (i)one hundred(100)feet on each side of perennial streams and contiguous nontidal wetlands, measured horizontally from the edge of the nontidal wetlands,or the top of the stream bank if no wetlands exist; or(ii)the limits of the flood plain. D. On agricultural lands used for crop land, whether located in a development area, an area of infill and redevelopment, a water supply protection area or other rural land, the stream buffer shall include all perennial streams,non-tidal wetlands contiguous with these streams, and a twenty-five(25) foot buffer,measured horizontally from the edge of contiguous non-tidal wetlands, or the top of the stream bank if no wetlands exist. On these lands, the stream buffer shall be managed to prevent concentrated flows of surface water from breaching the buffer area. Each owner of crop land with a stream buffer shall have developed by the Thomas Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District a soil and water conservation plan, or a component thereof, which, shall be based on an assessment of existing conservation practices of the crop land. E. Each stream buffer shall be maintained and incorporated into the design of the land development to the fullest extent possible. F. Except for the activities pertaining to the management of a stream buffer identified in section 17-318,the types of development authorized in a stream buffer identified in section 17-320, and the additional types of development which may be allowed in a stream buffer identified in section 17-321, no indigenous vegetation within the stream buffer shall be disturbed or removed, regardless of the size of the area affected. 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See 2203 ( 1�_3r (A) •• , ir \l, pE____ ►2 80 II 0,4 . N N=NEXT PANEL P=PRE )US PANEL X=SELECTION JU M=MAIN MENU INQUIRE COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION SYSTEM 05/21 /01 10: 1 T132 CIS002 PARCEL #: 076C0-00-0A-02700 OWNER: D L DALLAS CISI CURRENT ZONING PRIMARY: 03 - R1 RESIDENTIAL SECONDARY: 53 - AIRPT PROTECT OVERLA MINOR: - ZONING ADOPTED 12/80 PRIMARY: 03 - R1 RESIDENTIAL SECONDARY: 53 - AIRPT PROTECT OVERLA MINOR: - ZONING PRIOR TO 12/80 PRIMARY: 04 - R1 RESIDENTIAL SECONDARY: - MINOR: - HELP = "F1 " OR PUT CURSOR AT BOTTOM N I • 05/21 /01 10: 15:58 INQUIRE COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION SYSTEM T132 CIS00' CISINQ02 PARCEL # : 076C0-00-OA-02700 PARENT PARCEL #: - - - OWNER(LAST,FIRST,MI,TITLE): DALLAS , DAVID L , JR PARCEL LOCATION: (HOUSE #) 56 (STREET NAME) CANTERBURY RD (CITY) CHARLOTTESVILLE (ZIP) 22901 MAILING ADDRESS LEGAL DESCRIPTION DALLAS, DAVID L JR OR SUSAN W 1 . 27/A/1 2. BELLAIR 3. 56 CANTERBURY ROAD 4. CHARLOTTESVILLE VA ZIP CODE: 22903 - 01 /01 /2001 OWNER: DALLAS DAVID HOUSING CONDITION : 1 GOOD GROSS LIVING AREA : 2, 103 DEED BOOK REFERENCE: 1949 / 240 BASEMENT AREA : 1 ,216 PLAT BOOK REFERENCE: / BASEMENT(FINISHED): 1 ,216 HELP = "F1 " OR PUT CURSOR AT BOTTOM N N=NEXT (P=PREV-PLAN JG) L=LAND USE X=SELEC MENU M=MAIN 05/21 /0 INQUIRE COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION SYSTEM T132 CIS00; CISINQ20 PARCEL #: 076C0-00-0A-02700 OWNER NAME: D L DALLAS PARCEL ORIGINATION DATE: / / TAX EXEMPT DATE: / / CURRENT ASSESSMENT CHANGE OF ASSESSMENT PRIOR ASSESSMENT LAND $ 95,000 LAND LAND $ 75,000 BLDG $ 276,200 BLDG BLDG $ 189,600 REASON: $ 371 ,200 (REASSESSMENT) $ 264,600 TAX DISTRICT: 4 SAMUEL MILLER DIST. ZONING (TAX PURPOSES): R1 PARCEL ACREAGE: 0.000 N.C. DATE: 07 / 01 / 1998 AGRI/FOREST DIST.: 99 CLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTY: 01 SINGLE FAMILY URBAN YEAR BUILT: 1961 UNDER LAND USE?: N L.U. YR: L.U. PENDING: OPEN SPACE ESMT.: N RECORD DATE: 08 / 24 / 2000 SELLING PRICE: $ 373,000 YEAR SOLD: 2000 TAX BILL INFORMATION MKT VALUE TAX AMOUNT: $ 2,821 . 12 BILL 1 : 2001107155 $ 1 ,410.56 DEF VALUE TAX AMOUNT: $ 0.00 BILL 2: 2001207155 $ 1 ,410.56 TAX DUE: $ 2,821 . 12 HELP = "F1 " OR PUT CURSOR AT BOTTOM