HomeMy WebLinkAboutSP202200021 Checklist 2022-07-18SPECIAL USE PERMIT CHECKLIST for
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PREAPP2022-48 Hollymead Substation Expansion
03200-00-00-03700
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After the mandatory pre -application meeting, county staff will mark this checklist
appropriately so that it is clear to the applicant the information from Section 33.33 that
Rebecca Ragsdale
must be submitted with the official application
ragsdale@albemarle.org
Required for
Provided with
application?
application
SECTION 33.33
(County Staff)
(Applicant)
X
X
NOTE to staff: if providing additional comments are provided within the checklist boxes,
please distinguish those comments with different color print AND italic/underlined print
or some other method that can be distinguished when copied with a black and white
YES
NO
copier/printer.
X
A narrative of the project proposal, including its public need or benefit;
X
A narrative of the proposed project's consistency with the comprehensive plan,
including the land use plan and the master plan for the applicable development area;
X
A narrative of the proposed project's impacts on public facilities and public
infrastructure.
X
A narrative of the proposed project's impacts on environmental features.
X
A narrative of the proffers proposed to address impacts from the proposed project.
X
One or more maps showing the proposed project's regional context and existing natural
and manmade physical conditions;
X
A conceptual plan showing:
X
1) entrance, driveways, and parking the stFeet netW^-'' '^^'••ding GiRulation • ^thin the
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X
2) typical cross -sections to show proportions, scale and streetscape/cross-
sections/circulation;
X
3) the general location of pedestrian and bicycle facilities;
X
4) building envelopes, including existing and new substation equipment
X
5) parking envelopes;
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X
6) public spaces and amenities;
X
7) areas to be designated as conservation and/or preservation areas;
X
8) conceptual stormwater detention facility locations;
X
9) conceptual grading;
X
Other special studies or documentation, if applicable, and any other information
identified as necessary by the county on the pre -application comment form.
• The conceptual plan should show all areas to be changed or upgraded,
including the expanded pad, the altered fence line, and all existing
and new equipment. If available, please include either elevations or
vertical dimensions of the new equipment.
• The concept plan needs additional labeling, such as what the green
area is, and retaining walls, etc.
• Concept Plan must provide screening.
• Provide information as to any potential noise impacts from the new
equipment.
Please note: There are additional submittal requirements outlined on the official application for a Special Use Permit.
Read and Sign
I hereby state that, to the best of my knowledge, the official application submitted contains all information marked on
this checklist as required for application.
07/18/2022
Signature of person completing this checklist Date
R. Craig Murphy
Print Name
724-579-3866
Phone
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Please refer to applicable supplemental regulations and address these in the special use permit submittal.
These apply whether the SP is required or not.
Sec. 5.1.12 Public utility structures/uses.
a. The proposed use at the location selected will not endanger the health and safety of workers and/or residents in the
community and will not impair or prove detrimental to neighboring properties or the development of same;
b. Public utility buildings and structures in any residential zone shall, wherever practical, have the exterior appearance of
residential buildings and shall have landscaping, screen planting and/or fencing, whenever these are deemed necessary by the
commission;
In addition, trespass fencing and other safety measures may be required as deemed necessary to reasonably protect the public
welfare;
In cases of earth -disturbing activity, immediate erosion control and reseeding shall be required to the satisfaction of the zoning
administrator;
C. Such structures as towers, transmission lines, transformers, etc., which are abandoned, damaged or otherwise in a state of
disrepair, which in the opinion of the zoning administrator pose a hazard to the public safety, shall be repaired/removed to the
satisfaction of the zoning administrator within a reasonable time prescribed by the zoning administrator;
d. In approval of a public utility use, the commission shall be mindful of the desirability of use by more than one utility company
of such features as utility easements and river crossings, particularly in areas of historic, visual or scenic value, and it shall,
insofar as practical, condition such approvals so as to minimize the proliferation of such easements or crossings, as described
by the comprehensive plan.
(§ 5.1.12, 12-10-80)
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