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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHO201100131 Legacy Document 2014-09-05FOR OFFICE USE ONLY (,, HO # 1 -21 l Fee Amount $ Date Paid ! S __ �By wh . Receipt # Application for Class A Home Occupation Clearance I 1 -"Home Occupation Class A Clearance = $25.00 1 Home Occupation, Class A: An occupation, not expressly prohibited by section 5.2, conducted for profit within a dwelling unit solely by one or more members of the family residing within the dwelling unit; provided that nothing herein prohibits the occupation from engaging other persons who work off-site and do not come to the dwelling unit to engage in the occupation. Name of Business: Type of Business: Tax map and 24 fi°7 Lxnr,ss LG -C Zoning: W Contact Person (Who should we call/write concerning this project?): n ka nAddress ( y►' 7 "` ` S 4� City / _ d . �� State !! )q Zip �-�n Daytime Phone (i 3 Kj S - 3 # �� E-mail - 2 L o` 2 S l `� $ 2 - Fax of Record y %i � lam- ��• � � � � � � . Address S c," i Vn City State Zip Daytime Phone L_) Fax # L_) E-mail This certificate, in conjunction with a business license, represents zoning approval to conduct the Class A Home Occupation identified above. Each home occupation is subject to the following: PLEASE CHECK EACH BOX SO THAT IT IS CLEAR THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS CLEARANCE ❑ LOCATION & AREA The home occupation shall be conducted entirely within the dwelling unit, provided that not more than twenty-five (25) percent of the gross floor area of the dwelling unit shall be used for the home occupation and further provided that the gross floor area used for the home occupation shall not exceed one thousand five hundred (1500) square feet. [Section 5.2 (b)1)] ❑ EXTERIOR APPEARANCE There shall be no change in the exterior appearance of a dwelling unit or other visible evidence of the conduct of a home occupation. [Section 5.2 (c)1)] ❑ SALES No home occupation shall sell goods to a customer who comes to the site except for goods that are hand-crafted on- site and goods sold that are directly related to a beauty shop or a one -chair barber shop home occupation. [Section 5.2 (d)] County of Albemarle Department of Community Development 401 McIntire Road Charlottesville, VA 22902 Voice: (434) 296-5832 Fax: (434) 972-4126 2/1/2011 Page 1 of 2 TRAFFIC The traffic generated by a home occupation shall not exceed the volume that would normally be expected by a dwelling unit in a residential neighborhood. [Section 5.2 (e)] LJ PARKING All vehicles used in a home occupation and all vehicles of customers, clients or students shall be parked on-site. [Section 5.2 (f)] PERFORMANCE STANDARDS The home occupation shall comply with the performance standards in section 4.14. [Section 5.2A (k)] Does the use involve procedures, machinery Or chemicals that may cause the following? YES NO NOISE VIBRATION GLARE HEAT AIR POLLUTION WATER POLLUTION RADIOACTIVITY ELECTRICAL DISTURBANCE NON-DOMESTIC WASTE DISCHARGED TO A SEPTIC FIELD OR SEWER If YES, then applicable standards must be addressed with a Certified Engineer's Report (available from staff). ❑ PROHIBITED USES The following uses are expressly prohibited as home occupations: (1) tourist lodging; (2) nursing homes; (3) nursery schools; (4) day care centers; and (5) private schools. [Section 5.2 (h)] WAIVERS AND MODIFICATIONS: The above standards are eligible for waiver or modification by the. Planning Commission. Ask staff for more information about applicable fees and process. [Section 35 and Section 5.1] Owner/Applicant Must Read and Sign I hereby apply for approval to conduct the Home Occupation identified above, and certify that this address is my legal residence. I alsocertifythat have read the restrictions on Home Occupations, that I understand them, and that I will abide by them. 6' �6 Signature of Owner/Applicant Date fi<Lc,�-l©702 Print e Daytime phone number of Signatory <Id III Revi wer 0 Date Vic W1 (VD ENGINEER'S REPORT ATTACHED: YES NO� C ALBEMARLE COUNTY CODE J A O � D Q ^ 13 1 1. The denial of a modification or waiver, or the approval of a modification or waiver with conditions objectionable to the developer may be appealed to the board of supervisors as an appeal of a denial of the plat, as provided in section 14-226 of the Code, or the site plan, as provided in sections 32.4.2.7 or 32.4.3.9, to which the modification or waiver pertains. A modification or waiver considered by the commission in conjunction with an application for a special use permit shall be subject to review by the board of supervisors. 2. In considering a modification or waiver, the board may grant or deny the modification or waiver based upon the finding set forth in subsection (c), amend any condition imposed by the commission, and impose any conditions it deems necessary for the reasons set forth in subsection (c). (§ 4.12.2, 12-10-80; Ord. 03-18(1), 2-5-03) 4.12.3 PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES IN PARKING, STACKING AND LOADING AREAS The following activities are prohibited: a. In any parking, stacking or loading area: 1. Uses. The sale, repair, dismantling or servicing of any vehicle or equipment; the storage of materials, supplies or merchandise; the storage of refuse, recycling or similar disposal containers; or other use that would prevent the parking, stacking or loading area, or any portion thereof, from being used for its intended purpose. This prohibition shall not apply to single-family dwelling units or to temporary uses or activities approved by the zoning administrator. Discontinuation, elimination or reduction of area. The discontinuation, elimination or reduction of a required parking, stacking or loading area, any part thereof, or any required parking spaces, including those in garages or provided for residential uses, so long as the use requiring such area(s) or parking spaces continues, unless an alternative equivalent area complying with these regulations are established as required by this chapter. For any use subject to a site plan, the removal of any parking spaces shall require an amendment to the site plan. b. On any lot, including any parking, stacking or loading area, except where expressly authorized: Parking, storage or use of major recreational equipment. No major recreational equipment shall be used for living, sleeping or other occupancy when parked or stored on any lot or in any other location not approved for such use. For purposes of this section, the term "major recreational equipment" includes, but is not limited to, travel trailers, pickup campers, motorized dwellings, tent trailers, boats and boat trailers, house -boats, and trailers, cases or boxes used for transporting such recreational equipment, whether occupied by the equipment or not. 2. Trucks with minimum gross vehicle weight or major recreational equipment. No truck with a gross vehicle weight of twelve thousand (12,000) pounds or major recreational equipment shall be parked in any residential district other than the rural areas (RA) zoning district, except for purposes of making pickups or deliveries, in any location other than an off-street parking area shown on an approved site plan or subdivision plat. 3. Parking or storage of inoperable vehicles. No inoperable vehicle shall be parked or stored on a lot within any agricultural or residential district, including the rural areas (RA) zoning district, unless the vehicle is within a fully enclosed building or structure, or 18-4-19 Zoning Supplement #25, 2-5-03 Rebecca Ragsdale From: leyal kamilova [leyla251982@mail.ru] Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 12:17 PM /�� �� 1,57j To: Rebecca Ragsdale Iq 1 Subject: Re[2]: Home Occupation permit Hi Rebecca I am sorry it took me so long to get back to you. My occupation is just for office use only i am using only one small table which has on it only computer and printer, with no employees. And we finally found parking place for truck so we gonna remove truck on wendsday July 27. As soon as my truck will be removed i will call Lisa and let her know. If you have any questions please feel free to call me. The e-mail that you got from me earlier was an error message. Sincerely, Ayna 1