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COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE:
SP 07 -01 Four Seasons Learning Center
SUBJECT /PROPOSAL /REQUEST:
Increase enrollment from 40 children to 64
children at 254 Lakeview Drive on TMP 061 X-
00 -00 -00500
STAFF CONTACT(S):
Cilimberg, Echols
AGENDA DATE:
October 8, 2008
ACTION: X INFORMATION:
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION: INFORMATION:
ATTACHMENTS: YES
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BACKGROUND:
On August 19, 2008, the Planning Commission held a second public hearing on the Four Seasons
Learning Center proposal to increase enrollment. Although staff did not recommend approval as requested
by the applicant, the Planning Commission recommended approval with conditions recommended by staff
modified to include one limiting the enrollment to 50 (the applicant requested 64) and one requiring that all
staff park on -site in the parking lot. The recommended conditions are in the Action Letter (Attachment 1 A).
Staff notes that the applicant's attorney disputes that the Planning Commission recommended approval
with the 11 conditions. He believes that the Commission only recommended the enrollment limitation and
the condition for staff parking on -site.
The major concerns of the neighborhood expressed at the Planning Commission meeting were increased
traffic and on- street parking by staff at the day care. The major concerns of the parents of children who
attend the center expressed at the meeting related to higher child care fees if the applicants were not
allowed to expand the facility to bring in more children. The discussions are found in the draft minutes of
the Commission's meeting (Attachment 2A).
DISCUSSION:
Since the Commission's public hearing, the applicant has provided an updated traffic study using actual
traffic counts at the site (Attachment 3A). With this information, the County Engineer has accepted the
traffic study as adequate and affirmed that all levels of service are met and no VDOT improvements are
required. It should be noted that two diagrams in the report which identify existing and proposed conditions
suggest that the traffic on Lakeview Drive will approximately double as a result of the increase in
enrollment to 64 students. (The applicant did not provide analysis on the impact of an increase in
enrollment to 50 students as recommended by the Planning Commission.) Although persons may agree or
disagree on traffic numbers, ultimately, whatever traffic increase may occur will most directly impact
Lakeview Drive and its intersection with Four Seasons Drive. For residents of Lakeview the current traffic
situation is problematic, so any increase will only worsen the situation in their view. After applicant and
public comment, the Planning Commission concluded that an increase of 10 students was an acceptable
level of traffic increase on these streets.
If the Board accepts the Planning Commission's recommendation, including conditions for a limitation to 50
students and that all parking spaces for staff members be provided on -site, the County's parking
requirements can be met provided that there are no more than eight (8) total staff. There are nine (9)
spaces in the current parking lot which will accommodate up to eight (8) staff and at least one (1) student
drop -off and pick -up space. The rest of the student drop -off and pick -up parking can be provided with the
four (4) spaces available on the street. However, if the facility were to have 64 children as requested by the
applicant and more than seven (7) employees, there would be no additional parking on -site and a shared -
parking arrangement would be needed.
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Staff does note that the County does not have the means to readily enforce the condition that employees -
only park in the lot on -site. Enforcement would be limited to signage in the lot that would restrict up to eight
(8) spaces for employee -use only. If employees were to park on the street as occurs now, the County could
not take action against the facility since there are no restrictions on who can and cannot park on a public
street.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Staff recommended that there be no increase in enrollment at the day care facility due to the impact of
increased traffic to Lakeview Drive. The Planning Commission recommends approval of the special use permit
for a lesser number than requested by the applicant, inclusive of conditions #1 - #6 and #8 - #12 below. Staff
has added condition #7 to further reflect the Planning Commission's intent and recommends it be included
should the Board of Supervisors choose to approve this special use permit.
Conditions #1 - #7 below apply to the nursery /day care center:
1. The building, parking and access shall be as shown (with noted dimensions) on the "Plat Showing
As -Built Survey Parcel A -Patio House Section Four Seasons Learning Center 254 Lakeview Drive"
by David C. Blankenbaker, L.S., dated July 21, 2008."
2. There shall be submitted, no later than sixty (60) days after the date of approval of this special use
permit, an as -built site plan which meets the requirements of Zoning Ordinance Section 32.6 Final
Site Plan Content, except for those items waived by the Agent as not applicable. The as -built site
plan shall meet all of the requirements of Section 32.6 and be approved by the County's site plan
agent prior to occupancy of the nursery /day care center by more than forty (40) children.
3. The number of children occupying the nursery /day care center shall not exceed fifty (50) or the
number approved by the Department of Social Services, whichever is less, at any time.
4. A twenty foot buffer shall be maintained between the property and TM 61 X1 -AA -B.
5. The concurrent use of the property for a nursery /day care center and a residential use is prohibited.
6. All employees of the day care center, including owners and directors, shall park on -site and
signage shall be provided onsite which designates employee spaces.
7. The maximum number of employees, including owners and directors, on -site during hours of
operation shall be limited to 8 and signage shall be provided onsite which designates employee
spaces.
Conditions #8 - #10 below apply to the use of the facility as offices:
8. The maximum number of employees shall be ten (10).
9. A twenty foot buffer shall be maintained between the property and TMP 61X1 -AA -B.
10. The concurrent use of the property for an office and a residential use is prohibited.
Conditions #11 & #12 below apply to any use of the property:
11. The concurrent use of the property for a nursery /day care center and an office use is prohibited.
12. The small evergreen tree on the Four Seasons Drive frontage at the corner of the parking shall be
relocated toward the building, as recommended by VDOT, a sufficient distance to prevent future
line -of -sight problems.
ATTACHMENTS:
ATTACHMENT 1 A: Action Letter from Planning Commission for August 19, 2008
ATTACHMENT 2A: Draft Minutes of Planning Commission Meeting for August 19, 2008
ATTACHMENT 3A: Plat Showing As -Built Survey parcel A -Patio House Section Four Seasons Learning
Center 254 Lakeview Drive, Albemarle County, July 21, 2008
Return to regular agenda
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