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COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
Dept. of Planning & Community Development
401 McIntire Road
Charlottesville, Virginia 22901-4596
(804) 296-5823
November 25 , 1987
John Haffner
Haffner Equipment Company, Incorporated
P. O. Box 7684
Charlottesville, VA 22906
RE: Haffner Equipment Company Preliminary Site Plan
Dear Mr. Haffner:
At its meeting on November 24, 1987 , the Planning Commission
unanimously approved the above-noted preliminary plan subject to
the following conditions:
1 . A building permit will not be issued until the following
conditions have been met:
a) Issuance of an Erosion Control Permit;
b) County Engineer' s approval of grading and drainage
plans and calculations;
c) The Virginia Department of Transportation' s approval of
right of way improvements and issuance of a commercial
entrance permit if applicable.
2 . A Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until the
following condition has been met:
a) Final Fire Officer approval.
3 . Recommend approval of the landscape plan to include the
following:
John Haffner
Page 2
November 25 , 1987
) Provision of screening shrubs at the front of the
outdoor display area in accordance with Section
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of the Zoning Ordinance.
Submission of an conservation checklist.
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4 . The final plan may be administratively approved.
In order to expedite the completion of the above items, please
have the appropriate agency or department notify Kathy Brittain
( 296-5875) in the Zoning Department, in writing, that the
applicable conditions have been met.
In order to be eligible for administrative approval by the agent,
a final site development plan shall be submitted within six ( 6)
months of the date of Commission approval of the preliminary
plan. In any case, the final site development plan shall be
submitted within one ( 1) year of the Commission approval of the
preliminary plan or the preliminary plan approval shall expire.
During the above time period, the applicant shall work to
satisfy the conditions of preliminary plan approval and to
obtain tentative approvals for the final site development
plan from the agencies represented on the site plan review
committee.
If you should have any further questions, please do not hesitate
to contact me.
Sincerely,
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LauraLynne Hill
Planner
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• Handbook, pp III-284-III-297 for complete specifications. LL�/l/DSCAIPE R�./"//�//l�
Q� 1. The following item tall be shown on the plan: TOr
�/ ✓ rees to be saved; HAFF,t/�2 EQU/P�J /7"CO.(Limits of clearing (outside drip line of trees to be saved) ; 2 East
✓Location and type of protective fencing;
1.1A Grade changes requiring tree wells or walls; Athernazzle Ca.)rit.
Proposed trenching or tunnelling beyond the limits of
NA clearing. /A/87
0 2. Marking: /2/2/87
All trees to be saved shall be marked with paint or ribbon at
a height clearly visible to equipment operators. No grading
shall begin until the tree marking has been inspected and
approved by a County Inspector.
'( 3. Pre-Construction Conference:
Tree preservation and protection measures shall be reviewed
with the contractor on site.
b 4. Equipment Operation and Storage:
Heavy equipment, vehicular traffic and storage of construction
materials including soil shall not be permitted within the
driplines of trees to be saved.
r3 5. Soil Erosion and Stormwater Detention Devices:
Such devices shall not adversely affect trees• to be saved.
Q 6. Fires:
Fires are not permitted within 100 feet of the dripline of
trees to be saved.
p 7. Toxic Materials:
Toxic materials shall not be stored within 100 feet of the
dripline of trees to be saved. ,
t] 8. Protective Fencing:
• Trees to be retained within 40 feet of a proposed building or
grading activity shall be protected by fencing. Fencing shall
be in place and shall be inspected and approved by a County
Inspector prior to grading or construction.
U 9. Tree Wells:
NO •• When the ground level must be raised within the dripline of
4PPLAGASL. a tree to be saved, a tree well shall be provided and a
construction detail submitted for approval.
El 10. Tree Walls:
nor When the ground level must be lowered within the dripline
APPL/CABLE of a tree to be saved, a tree wall shall be provided, and
a construction detail submitted for approval.
U 11. Trenching and Tunnelling:
Nar When trenching is required within the limits of clearing,
��/,� it shall be done as far away from the trunks of trees as
possible. Tunnelling under a large tree shall be consid-
ered as an alternative when it is anticipated that necessary • _
trenching will destroy feeder roots.
f3 12. Cleanup:
Protective fencing shall be the last items removed during
the final cleanup.
0 13. Damaged Trees:
Damaged trees shall be treated immediately by pruning,
fertilization or other methods recommended by a tree S
specialist.
NOTE: It is the developer's responsibility to confer with the
contractor on tree conservation requirements. .