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COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
Department of Community Development
401 McIntire Road, North Wing
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902 -4596
Phone (434) 296 -5832 Fax (434) 972 -4126
MEMORANDUM
TO: Sarah Baldwin
FROM: Margaret Maliszewski
RE: ARB- 2013 -17 and SP- 2013 -04: Jensen (Verizon) Biscuit Run Tier 3 PWSF
DATE: March 6, 2013
A balloon test was conducted for the above referenced proposal on March 5, 2013. Comments and
recommendations on the proposal are provided below.
Visibility
• The balloon was minimally visible at a distance, through the trees, along Route 20 in the vicinity of
Old Scottsville Road. Distance and the trees at the roadside appeared to be sufficient to mitigate
negative impacts from this vantage point.
• Traveling northbound in the vicinity of 2293 Scottsville Road (90 -17A), the balloon was visible, with
some views blocked by trees at the roadside. The view was completely lost with the heavier tree
cover at the roadside closer to Old Scottsville Road.
• The balloon was most visible at the entrance drive to 2356 and 2358 Scottsville Road (90 -16A and
16A1, Argyll Farm) and along the frontage of this property for approximately 2000'. The balloon had
no backdrop, and from this vantage point, there would be a considerable amount of pole visible from
the road. The pole would be viewed at a distance from this vantage point (approximately 1800'), and
the speed of traffic, the curves in the road and the narrow width of the road could help draw focus
away from the pole. However, the amount of the pole that would be visible from the Entrance
Corridor is not typical of previously approved telecommunications facilities.
• In the vicinity of 2469 Scottsville Road (90 -14139) intermittent views were available, with some
views blocked by topography at roadside.
• From the entrance drive to 2516 Scottsville Road (90 -14C1) the balloon was visible with a wooded
backdrop. Distance and the wooded backdrop appeared to be sufficient to mitigate negative impacts
from this vantage point.
• From the entrance drive to 2529 -2531 Scottsville Road (90 -14134) the balloon was visible with a
wooded backdrop. Distance and the wooded backdrop appeared to be sufficient to mitigate negative
impacts from this vantage point.
• From the entrance drive to 2538 Scottsville Road (90 -14A) the balloon was not visible.
• The balloon was not visible from the intersections of Woodchuck Lane and Scottsville Road, Forrest
Road and Scottsville Road, and Marshall Ct. and Scottsville Road.
• Overall, the balloon was visible for about 4000' along Scottsville Road with the view alternating
between: intermittent due to topography, visible through trees, visible with a wooded backdrop,
visible without backdrop, and not visible.
Recommendations
• Regarding _ the ground equipment The proposed ground equipment is not expected to be visible from
the Entrance Corridor.
• Regarding visibility of the monopole It would be more appropriate to see less of the pole and/or for
the pole to appear closer to a tree as viewed from Scottsville Road along the frontage of the Argyll
Farm property. However, the distance from the pole to the Entrance Corridor, the duration of the
visibility, the character of the road (curving, narrow), and the fact that the view from other vantage
points was not objectionable may all be seen as mitigating factors.