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HomeMy WebLinkAboutARB201100050 Review Comments Final Site Plan and Comps. 2011-05-09pF AL U L L M �'IRGIT�Z�' COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE Department of Community Development 401 McIntire Road, North Wing Charlottesville, Virginia 22902 -4596 Phone (434) 296 -5832 Fax (434) 972 -4176 May 9, 2011 Kirsten Munz Collins Engineering 200 Garrett Street, Suite K Charlottesville, VA 22902 RE: ARB2011 -50, Old Trail Block 23 Dear Ms. Munz, I have reviewed the above - referenced application for a county -wide Certificate of Appropriateness for a structure located at least 750' from the entrance corridor and not more than five stores tall. Your proposal meets all of the design criteria outlined by the Architectural Review Board for this type of Certificate. You may consider this letter your Certificate of Appropriateness. This approval is predicated on the fact that the design and materials, as proposed for review, will be used. The acceptance of approval implies that the applicant has agreed to execute the design as indicated on the elevation and other images presented. Any change in the approved design or materials will require an amendment to the plan and new application. Please note the following: 1. Changes made to the site or architectural plans after issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness can delay the signing of mylars and the approval of building permits. It is in the applicant's best interest to notify ARB staff of such changes and to initiate the review of amendments to ARB- approved plans to avoid future delays. 2. Certificates of Appropriateness are valid for the same period that the corresponding site plan is valid. If there is no site plan required for the proposed work, the Certificate of Appropriateness is valid for 3 years. Applicants requesting an extension of the period of validity must do so in writing. The letter must be received by the Director of Planning prior to the expiration date. If you have any questions concerning any of the above, please feel free to call me at 434 - 296 -5832 x 3029. Sincerely, Eryn Brennan Senior Planner cc: ARB file Megan Yaniglos (via email)