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COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
Dept. of Planning & Community Development
401 McIntire Road
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902-4596
(804) 296-5823
December 13, 1995
Art Petrini
Rivanna Solid Waste Authority
P.O. Box 979
Charlottesville,VA 22902
RE: Service Area Jurisdictional Area Request- VDOT Albemarle County Rest Areas and Rivanna
Solid Waste Authority Ivy Landfill
Dear Mr. Petrini:
The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors,at its meeting on December 6, 1995,took the following
actions regarding the above-noted request to amend the service area boundaries of the Albemarle County
Service Authority for sewer service to existing structures only at I-64 East rest area; for water and sewer
service to existing structures at 1-64 West rest area; and for sewer service to the Ivy Landfill:
Denied request to extend the service area boundaries of the Albemarle County Service Authority
for water service to the 1-64 West rest stop.
Approved request to amend the service area boundaries of the Albemarle County Service
Authority for limited sewer service to the existing rest area structures, only, at the Virginia
Department of Transportation 1-64 East rest area(Tax Map 54) and at the Virginia Department
of Transportation 1-64 West rest area(Tax Map 73). In addition, the service area boundaries for
limited sewer service are extended to provide limited sewer service to the Ivy Sanitary Landfill
for purposes of leachate management, only(Tax Map 73, Parcel 28). Service to these areas is
required to be provided by private sewer lines within existing Virginia Department of
Transportation (VDOT)right-of-way. The expansion of the limited service areas is supported
by the findings that it is necessary for existing publicly-owned uses and is necessary to address
identified public health, safety and environmental problems.
AliIf you have any questions, please do not hesitate tact me.
Sincerely,
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V. Wayne ilimberg
Director of Planning& r o nity Development
cc: David Hirschman Bill Brent
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COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
Dept. of Planning & Community Development
401 McIntire Road
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902-4596
(804) 296-5823
December 13, 1995
R. Stuart Royer&Associates, Inc
Taylor F. Turner,III
1503 Santa Rosa Road, Suite 211
Richmond,VA 23229
RE: Service Area Jurisdictional Area Request- VDOT Albemarle County Rest Areas and Rivanna
Solid Waste Authority Ivy Landfill
Dear Mr. Turner:
The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors,at its meeting on December 6, 1995,took the following
actions regarding the above-noted request to amend the service area boundaries of the Albemarle County
Service Authority for sewer service to existing structures only at I-64 East rest area; for water and sewer
service to existing structures at 1-64 West rest area; and for sewer service to the Ivy Landfill:
Denied request to extend the service area boundaries of the Albemarle County Service Authority
for water service to the I-64 West rest stop.
Approved request to amend the service area boundaries of the Albemarle County Service
Authority for limited sewer service to the existing rest area structures, only, at the Virginia
Department of Transportation I-64 East rest area(Tax Map 54) and at the Virginia Department
of Transportation I-64 West rest area(Tax Map 73). In addition, the service area boundaries for
limited sewer service are extended to provide limited sewer service to the Ivy Sanitary Landfill
for purposes of leachate management, only(Tax Map 73, Parcel 28). Service to these areas is
required to be provided by private sewer lines within existing Virginia Department of
Transportation (VDOT) right-of-way. The expansion of the limited service areas is supported
by the findings that it is necessary for existing publicly-owned uses and is necessary to address
identified public health, safety and environmental problems.
If you have any questions,please do not hesitate tlolitact me.
Sincerely,
V. Wayne limberg
Director of Planning& inity Development
cc: David Hirschman Bill Brent