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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSP200700059 Legacy Document 2008-05-07 (2)IFIr" 43-1 00 %L WKI Proposed boat dock on TMP 44-12V to serve Cann property (TMP 45-3A1) 43 4A 1 5 6 30E U4 NO 60 61 .3 4q-1 3 cl Lj7;y` 49-18 war) kX'D- - Albemarle County 7ax Iftm fiYY V. 045 Request for water related uses in the floodway in accordance with Section 30.3.05.2.1(2) of the Zoning Ordinance The applicant proposes to install a floating dock on the South Fork Rivanna Reservoir to serve the private property at TMP 45-3A1 FTAW- ; f Ile 14 I• ++ - LAI '� � * �JL L F 1 k s i xY F, J , r ~ A i■ h h h � 1 +� L AP } ry �•r Odw t� G Example of a recently approved floating dock +0 F {' VP � t * d ~ Example of a recently approved floating dock +0 � y.-.1 r •�rwfi � T� Y � _ j. jk v i1\ iAr r � `r .? � � ,fit. �1� 1��k��1 �'�,�} �� y. � r. � alio fa XX AR ut "� XNA) IN lk - 'S; It q ��,V WA 1 , 1 IMr x'1''4 � .f1 •• r wS'•�� '� • � � 1 .�i �a'� �J �`+. el:. �'g lei as 41 A k I Factors favorable: • No direct impact to the properties is expected permit • No increase in flood installation of a dock water supply or neighboring as a result of this special use levels will result from the • The proposed dock is supported by the City of Charlottesville and meets the requirements of the Rivan na Water and Sewer Authority Factors unfavorable: • The applicant has proposed a fixed deck attached to the boat dock • If a significant number of these requests are approved, the resulting proliferation of boat docks could impair the primary function of the Reservoir as a drinking water supply 1. There shall be no lighting within 25 horizontal feet of the Reservoir, measured from the elevation of normal pool, which is Elevation 382 (NAND 1988). 2. There shall be no removal of vegetation or earth disturbance within the 200 -foot stream buffer associated with the installation of the boat dock. The stream buffer is measured from the edge of the floodplain, which is Elevation 391 (NAND 1988) 3. There shall be no other structures, such as decking or stairs, constructed in the 200 -foot stream buffer