HomeMy WebLinkAboutSP201900004 Action Letter 2019-10-02COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
Department of Community Development
401 McIntire Road, North Wing
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902-4596
Phone 434 296-5832 Fax 434 9724126
November 20, 2019
Lori H Schweller
321 East Main St, Suite 400
Charlottesville VA 22902
RE: SP201900004 Virginia Institute of Autism Adult Service Center
Dear Ms. Schweller
On October 2, 2019 the Board of Supervisors took action on your Special Use Permit for Tax Map Parcel
Number 061 W00200002A1, in the Rio District. The Special Use Permit was approved by the Board's
adoption of the attached Resolutions and Conditions.
Please be advised that although the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors took action on the
project noted above, no uses on the property as approved above may lawfully begin until all
applicable approvals have been received and conditions have been met. This includes:
compliance with conditions of the SPECIAL USE PERMIT.
approval of and compliance with a SITE PLAN amendment; and
approval of a ZONING COMPLIANCE CLEARANCE.
If you have questions regarding the above -noted action, please contact Rebecca Ragsdale at 296-5832.
Sincerely,
Mariah Gleason
Senior Planner
Planning Division
Cc. Senior Center Incorporated
1180 Pepsi Place
Charlottesville VA 22901
Resolutions & Conditions
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE
SP 2019-04 VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OF AUTISM ADULT SERVICE CENTER
WHEREAS, the Virginia.Institute of Autism submitted an application for a special use permit to use
an existing building on Tax Parcel 06IWO-02-00-002AI, located at 41.9 Hillsdale Drive, for office and
private school uses for the purpose of an Adult Service Center program to serve 52 adults with 69 staff
members, and the application is identified as SP201900004 Virginia Institute of Autism Adult Service Center
("SP 2019-04"), and
WHEREAS, on August 20, 2019, after a duly noticed public hearing, the Albemarle County
Planning Commission recommended approval of SP 2019-04 with staff -recommended conditions; and
WHERE AS, on October 2, 2019, the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors held a duly noticed
public hearing on SP 2019-04.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that, upon consideration of the foregoing, the staff
report prepared for SP 2019-04 and all of its attachments, the information presented at the public hearing,
any written comments received, and the factors relevant to a special use permit in Albemarle County Code
§§ 18-18,2.2(5), 18-22.2.2(6), 18-33.39, and 18-33.40, the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors hereby
approves SP 2019-04, subject to the conditions attached hereto.
I, Claudette K. Borgersen, do hereby certify that the foregoing writing is a true, correct copy of a
Resolution duly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Albemarle County, Virginia, by a vote of five to zero,
as recorded below, at a meeting held on October 2, 20I9.
Clerk, Board of County Srrpervi oA
Mr. Dill
Absent
Mr, Gallaway
Y
Ms. Mallek
Y
Ms. McKee[
Y
Ms. Palmer
Y
Mr, Randolph
Y
SP-2019-04 Virginia Institute of Autism Adult Service Center
Special Use Permit Conditions
1. Development of the use shall be in general accord with the conceptual plan titled "Virginia
Institute of Autism Adult Service Canter" prepared by Timmons Group, with the latest revision
date of August 6, 2019, as determined by the Director of Planning and the Zoning
Administrator. To be in general accord with the Conceptual flan, development shall reflect the
following major elements within the development essential to the design of the development:
- Location of potential future outdoor recreation area as shown on the plan.
Minor modifications to the plan which do not conflict with the elements above may be made to
ensure compliance with the Zoning Ordinance,
2. Maximum enrollment shall be 65 participants.
3. Normal hours of operation for the Center shall be from 7:30 a.m, to 6:00 p.m., Monday through
Friday, with occasional evening and weekend activities.
4. Signage must be provided onsite, near the point of egress, notifying buses that only a left turn
out is permitted.
5. Prior to converting a portion of the parking area to outdoor recreation space, silt fencing must
be provided along the top of preserved steep slopes.