HomeMy WebLinkAboutSUB200800278 Legacy Document 2009-03-17March 13, 2009
Elizabeth M. Marotta
Department of Planning and Community Development
Division of Zoning and Current Development
401 McIntire Road, Room 227
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902 -4596
RE: Review of Proposed Subdivision Plat and attached Soils Information for Individual
Onsite Sewage Systems as part of a division of Tax Map 73 Parcel 20C located in
Albemarle County, Virginia.
Dear Ms. Marotta:
On January 15, 2009, the County of Albemarle requested the Virginia Department of Health (via the Albemarle
County Health Department) review the proposed subdivision plat identified above. This letter is to inform you
that the above referenced subdivision plat is approved for individual Onsite Sewage Systems in
accordance with the provisions of the Code of Virginia, the Sewage Handling and Disposal Regulations,
and local ordinances.
This request for subdivision review was submitted pursuant to the provisions of § 32.1 -163.5 of the Code of
Virginia which requires the Health Department to accept private soil evaluations and designs from an
Authorized Onsite Soil Evaluator (AOSE) or a Professional Engineer working in consultation with an AOSE for
residential development. This subdivision was certified as being in compliance with the Board of Health's
regulations by: Jack D. McClelland; Authorized Onsite Soil Evaluator Number 098. This subdivision
approval is issued in reliance upon that certification.
Pursuant to § 360 of the Regulations this approval is not an assurance that Sewage Disposal System
Construction Permits will be issued for any lot in the subdivision identified above unless that lot is specifically
identified on the above referenced plat as having an approved site for an onsite sewage disposal system, and
unless all conditions and circumstances are present at the time of application for a permit as are present at the
time of this approval. This subdivision may contain lots that to do not have approved sites for onsite sewage
systems.
This subdivision approval does pertain to the requirements of local ordinances.
Sincerely,
Josh Kirtley
Environmental Health Specialist Senior