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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCLE201300145 Legacy Document 2013-07-08Application %r Zoning learance �� = r'�` '� CLE# C��� 145 �:�' ,i � 47c.;1N�� OFFICE Ug' N 11 1 PLEASE REVIEW ALL 3 SHEETS Check # Date: Receipt # Staff: PARCEL INFORMATION Tax Map and Parcel: 03200- 00- 00 -019HO Existing Zoning PDIP Parcel Owner: UVA Foundation Parcel Address: 1670 Discovery Drive City Charlottesville State VA Zip 22911 (include suite or floor) PRIMARY CONTACT Who should we call /write concerning this project? James Wilson Address: P.O. Box 400218 City Charlottesville State VA Zip 22904 Office Phone: 4( 34) 982-4842 Cell # 531 -1940 Fax # 982-4852 E-mail,jmw6w@virginia.edu APPLICANT INFORMATION Check any that apply: Change of ownership Change of use Change of name x New business Business Name /Type: Alexander Bio Discoveries Previous Business on this site Pinnacle Pharmaceuticals Describe the proposed business including use, number of employees, number of shifts, available parking spaces, number of vehicles, and any additional information that you can provide: Research and development company developing influenza drugs. Currently has two full time employees and will be hiring two additional employees within 60 days. *This Clearance will only be valid on the parcel for which it is approved. If you change, intensify or move the use to a new location, a new Zoning Clearance will be required. I hereby certify that I own or have the owner's permis 'on to use the space indicated on this application. I also certify that the information provided is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge e read the conditions of approval, and I understand them, and that I will abide by them. Signature Printed James M. Wilson APPROVAL INFORMATION ] Approved as proposed [ ] Approved with conditions [ ] Denied [ ] Backflow prevention device and /or current test data needed for this site. Contact ACSA, 977 -4511, x117. [ ] No physical site inspection has been done for this clearance. Therefore, it is not a determination of compliance with the existing site plan. [ ] This site complies with the site plan as of this date. Notes: Building Official -- Date "-I Zoning Official Date %. AlOther Official �?V (, �, �Z� Date IQ County of Albemarle Department of Community Development 401 McIntire Road Charlottesville, VA 22902 Voice: (434) 296 -5832 Fax: (434) 972 -4126 Revised 7/1/2011 Page 2 of 3 Intake to complete the following: G /,N Is use in LI, HI or PDIP zoning? If so, give applicant a Certified Engineer's Report (CER) packet. Y /Q Will there be food preparation? If so, give applicant a Health Department form. Zoning review can not begin until we receive approval from Health Dept. FAX DATE Circle the one that applies Is parcel on private well C pub-1W- wa ?er? If private well, provide Health Department form. Zoning review can not begin until we receive approval from Health Dept. FAX DATE Circle the one that applies Is parcel on septic or ublic sewe Y / Wil u be putting up a new sign of any kind? If so, obtain proper Sign permit. Permit # Y / . Will t ere be any new construction or renovations? If so, obtain the proper Permit. Permit # ZoninLy to complete the followine: Reviewer to complete the following: Square footage of Use: /V d<� 63 I 'N /� Permitted as: r�a A �KP. jope � Under Section: Supplementary regulations section: Parkin g formula: / '/ T� 5�+ peg✓ 4 Required spaces: 4 It / j Items o be verified in the field: Inspector: Notes: Date: Violations: Y / If so, rst: Proffers: [ / N If so, List: Zyr A GS Varian e: Y/ If so, st: SP's: Y/D If so, List: Clearances: SDP's Revised 7/1/2011 Page 3 of 3 %I Alexander BloDSCOVerieS Community Development Department Division of Zoning and Current Development 401 McIntire Road Charlottesville, VA 22902 July 2, 2013 To the County Engineer: Please accept this Letter of Performance Standards in regard to occupation of space at the UVA Research Park, Suite 200, 1670 Discovery Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22911. We are an LLC with two current employees. Our mission is to develop new drugs to combat influenza. We will be hiring two additional employees within the next two months and are therefore expanding our current space at Cobb Hall on the UVA School of Medicine campus. Our research and development efforts are funded by a grant from the National Institutes of Health. We are retaining our current space in Cobb Hall to perform biological experiments but we are in need of additional space in order to conduct synthetic chemistry to produce new candidate drugs for 'testing. It is my understanding that in order to occupy this space, we will need to submit this Letter of Performance Standards along with our Zoning Clearance Application. We have addressed the performance standards of Zoning Ordinance Section 18 -4:14. Noise Our operation will not create sound or impact noise levels in excess of the values specified in section 4:14.1. Our major sources of noise are: Vibration Our operation will not produce any detectable earthborn vibrations. Glare Our operation is completely contained within the building. The interior lighting associated with this operation does not produce glare that is visible beyond the lot line. Air Pollution There will be no emission of smoke, odor or gaseous pollutants. Water Pollution No liquid wastes will be generated by this operation. Our operation does not represent a hazard to water quality. Radioactivity My operation.does not require handling of radioactive materials. There will be no radioactive emissions. Alexander BioDiscoveries, LLC 530 Forrest Rd., Charlottesville, VA 22902 alexanderbiodiscoveries @gmail.com 434 825 -5210 } � n Electrical Interference My operation does not require any equipment that would generate electrical disturbances that would adversely affect the operation of equipment on any other lot or premises. Please feel free to contact our office with any further questions you may have. Sincerely, J Daniel A. Engel, PhD Founder, President and Chief Scientific Officer Alexander BioDiscoveries, LLC 530 Forrest Rd., Charlottesville, VA 22902 al exanderbiodiscoveries @gmail.com 434 825 -5210 I ........ .. ..............._ lay' ' �1..,. .L . — i r fr � -... ✓'( 1 j rnnw,•nnm rn uenu�1 J V Ary 7 Y o �n m� N . d ' r�n I Certified Engineer's Report Compliance Review Zoning Ordinance section 18 -4.14 Project: Alexander Biodiscoveries, CLE2013 -00145 Report Revision Date: 2 July 2013 Certifying Engineer (required): Michael Koslow Reviewing Engineer: Overall Level of (Level of Compliance Compliance A corresponds to the lowest score on any standard) Comments: Key to Grades: A. Full Compliance: The use does not generate discharge, noise, vibration, etc. Or, the physical conditions (distance, barriers) assure compliance with the standards indefinitely. Approval is recommended. B. Monitored Compliance: This use has the potential to exceed the standards. Preventive and mitigating measures are proposed which will achieve compliance but require maintenance, such as fences, shields, vegetation, drains, recycling, oil separators, filters, mufflers, etc. Approval is recommended with conditions for maintenance and periodic inspection or reporting. Compliance is likely, with occasional instances of non - compliance. C. Tentative Compliance: This use has the potential to exceed the standards. Only operational methods are proposed to address concerns, such as limited hours of business, working inside only, keeping gates operational, machines turned off, uses on a particular corner of the site, etc. In other words, compliance is based on a promise of good behavior. Careful consideration is recommended as this may place a policing burden on the neighbors and County staff. Strict conditions should be placed on any approvals if possible. Compliance is possible, but instances of non - compliance will likely occur. D. Non - compliance: It is likely that the standards will be exceeded. This is not recommended for approval. E. Not enough information: The report was insufficient, and it should be completed or revised. * exempt sounds under 18- 4.18.05 may be considered part of operations and impact this grade A. Full compliance B. Monitored compliance C. Tentative compliance D. Non- com liant E. Not enough information 1. Noise* X 2. Vibration X 3. Glare X 4. Air Pollution X 5. Water Pollution X 6. Radioactivity X 7. Electrical Interference X Overall Level of (Level of Compliance Compliance A corresponds to the lowest score on any standard) Comments: Key to Grades: A. Full Compliance: The use does not generate discharge, noise, vibration, etc. Or, the physical conditions (distance, barriers) assure compliance with the standards indefinitely. Approval is recommended. B. Monitored Compliance: This use has the potential to exceed the standards. Preventive and mitigating measures are proposed which will achieve compliance but require maintenance, such as fences, shields, vegetation, drains, recycling, oil separators, filters, mufflers, etc. Approval is recommended with conditions for maintenance and periodic inspection or reporting. Compliance is likely, with occasional instances of non - compliance. C. Tentative Compliance: This use has the potential to exceed the standards. Only operational methods are proposed to address concerns, such as limited hours of business, working inside only, keeping gates operational, machines turned off, uses on a particular corner of the site, etc. In other words, compliance is based on a promise of good behavior. Careful consideration is recommended as this may place a policing burden on the neighbors and County staff. Strict conditions should be placed on any approvals if possible. Compliance is possible, but instances of non - compliance will likely occur. D. Non - compliance: It is likely that the standards will be exceeded. This is not recommended for approval. E. Not enough information: The report was insufficient, and it should be completed or revised. * exempt sounds under 18- 4.18.05 may be considered part of operations and impact this grade