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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSP199100046 Action Letter · e /'. ( COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE Dcpt of Planning & Community Di'vclopment 401 Mclntire Road C Iwrlottc~\¡llc. Virginii1 22()Ol A:)()lJ ¡S041 2%E"182:) November 25, 1991 William wibert 2116-D Berkmar Drive Charlottesville, VA 22901 RE: SP-91-46 William Wibert Dear Mr. Wibert: The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors, at its meeting on November 20, 1991 approved the above-noted request for a contractor's office and equipment storage yard on property zoned HC on the north side of Berkmar Drive approximately 500 feet west of Route 29. Tax Map 61U, ParcelS, Section 1. Please note that this approval is subject to the following conditions: 1. No welding shall occur on-site; 2. All materials shall be stored indoors; 3. This special use permit is limited to the specific address of 2116-D Berkmar Drive. The basis of approval for this special use permit is outlined in a memorandum to Bill Fritz, Senior Planner, from Amelia M. Patterson, Zoning Administrator, dated October 15, 1991, (copy attached) . If you should have any questions or comments regarding the above noted action, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, ()~ V. Wayne ilimberg Director of Planni Community Development VWC/mem cc: Ha To Ly Amelia Patterson William Benton Downer, III Jo Higgins · e COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE .lei! Cc.(/¡Ú ({ / ( I) O/f/ "t/I-) .... p~Ltwq OCT 1 5 1991 PLANNING D1Vl~ION MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: RE: Bill Fritz, Senior Planner Amelia M. Patterson, Zoning Administrator~ October 15, 1991 SP-91-46 w. J. Wibert Roofing and Sheet Metal It is my opinion that the use as proposed by this applicant, is a contractor's office. This is based on the following: 1. All sheet metal work is preformed for roofing installed by this applicant; 2. No roofing is prepared for sale either directly to the consumer as on a retail basis, or to other contractors as on a wholesale basis; 3. The sheet metal work is customary and incidental to the contracting business of installation of metal roofing; 4. Such work to "make up" the materials used in construction is customary and incidental to other contractors, such as plumbing or electrical businesses. It is my understanding that the sheet metal work is performed with two small, relatively quiet machines and hand tools. These machines cut and fold, but do not hammer. Should the Planning Commission and Board be so inclined, they may chose to require a certified engineer's report for compliance with performance standards (Section 4.14).