HomeMy WebLinkAboutSDP200700024 Review Comments 2007-08-29Ammer Fredrick
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COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
Department of Community Development
401 McIntire Road, North Wing
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902 -4596
Phone (434) 296 -5832 Fax (434) 972 -4012
August 29, 2007
Network Building and Consulting
c/o Dale Finocchi
2620 West Main Street
Richmond, VA 23220
RE: ARB- 2007 -33: Cross (Cingular Wireless) CV 340 Wild Turkey —
Tax Map 57, Parcel 41L)
Dear Dale,
The Albemarle County Architectural Review Board reviewed the above noted item at its meeting on Monday,
August 20, 2007. The Board unanimously approved the request by a vote of 5:0, pending staff administrative
approval of the following conditions:
1. Reduce the pole height to 98' maximum.
2. Indicate the proposed paint color on the plan and provide a sample for review. Revise all paint color notes
to identify the specific paint color.
3. Revise note 42 under "Monopole Details" on Sheet A -02A by replacing the "or" with "and ".
4. Provide a larger set of plans for review.
Please provide:
1. Two full sets of revised drawings addressing each of these conditions. Include updated ARB revision
dates on each drawing.
2. A memo including detailed responses indicating how each condition has been satisfied. If changes
other than those requested have been made, identify those changes in the memo also. Highlighting the
changes in the drawing with "clouding" or by other means will facilitate review and approval.
3. The attached "Revised Application Submittal" form. This form must be returned with your revisions to
ensure proper tracking and distribution.
When staffs review of this information indicates that all conditions of approval have been met, a Certificate of
Appropriateness may be issued.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
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Margaret Maliszewski
Principal Planner
Cc: William Ruch
108900 Midlothian Turnpike, Suite 303
Richmond, VA 23235
Robert L Cross
101 -B Bollingwood Rd
Charlottesville Va 22903
Summer Fredrick
Zoning and Current Development