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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSP201600025 Checklist Special Use Permit SPECIAL OISt PERMIT CHECKLIST for 0Y `Sl `lllll0 - Regents School (SP amendment to condition #9 of SP2014-5) twe.©'41 NOP ;�� TMP 05900-00-00-023G1 •`. LIIV Project Name/Tax Map Parcel Number �3� S' After the mandatory pre-application meeting,county staff will mark this checklist appropriately so that it is clear to the applicant the information from Section 33.4(c)that must be submitted with PLANNER INITIALS the official application CPP Required for Provided with application? application (County Staff) (Applicant) SECTION 33.4(c) XX NOTE to staff: if providing additional comments are provided within the checklist boxes, please distinguish those comments with different color print AND italic/underlined print YES NO or some other method that can be distinguished when copied with a black and white copier/printer. x A narrative of the project proposal, including its public need or benefit; x A narrative of the proposed project's consistency with the comprehensive plan, including the land use plan and the master plan for the applicable development area; x A narrative of the proposed project's impacts on public facilities and public infrastructure. x A narrative of the proposed project's impacts on environmental features. x A narrative of the proffers proposed to address impacts from the proposed project. x One or more maps showing the proposed project's regional context and existing natural and manmade physical conditions; A conceptual plan showing, as applicable: x 1)the street network, including circulation within the project and connections to existing and proposed or planned streets within and outside of the project; x 2)typical cross-sections to show proportions,scale and streetscape/cross- sections/circulation; x 3)the general location of pedestrian and bicycle facilities; x 4) building envelopes; x 5) parking envelopes; x 6) public spaces and amenities; SPECIAL USE PERMIT CHECKLIST 04/2013 Page 1 of 2 x 7)areas to be designated as conservation and/orservation areas; x 8)conceptual stormwater detention facility locations; x 9)conceptual grading; x Other special studies or documentation,if applicable,and any other information identified as necessary by the county on the pre-application comment form. 1)Revised traffic study 2)Accident reports at this location since the school opened Please note: There are additional submittal requirements outlined on the official application for a Special Use Permit. Read and Sign I hereby state that,to the best of my knowledge,the official application submitted contains all information marked on this checklist as required for application. Signature of person completing this checklist Date Print Name Daytime phone number of Signatory SPECIAL USE PERMIT CHECKLIST 04/2013 Page 2 of 2 • 0 `. Albemarle County . Nib;,i.,i. , _; si Meeting Agenda Board of Supervisors Supervisor,Rivanna District Norman G.Dill Supervisor, White Hall District Ann H.Mallek Supervisor,Jack Jouett District Diantha H.McKee) Supervisor,Samuel Miller District Liz A.Palmer Supervisor,Scottsville District Rick Randolph Supervisor,Rio District Brad L.Sheffield Interim County Executive,Douglas C. Walker Clerk, Claudette K.Borgersen Wednesday,April 12,2017 3:30 PM Lane Auditorium 1. Call to Order. Work Session: 2. 17-298 Hedgerow Property- Discussion of Possible Capital Improvements. (Bob Crickenberger, Director, Parks&Recreation) 3. 17-299 Chris Greene Lake- Discussion of Uses and Permissible Activities. (Bob Crickenberger) 4. 5:15 p.m. -Closed Meeting. 5. Certify Closed Meeting. 6:00 p.m. 6. Call Back to Order. 7. Pledge of Allegiance. 8. Moment of Silence. 9. Adoption of Final Agenda. 10. Brief Announcements by Board Members. 11. Proclamations and Recognitions: Albemarle County Page 1 Printed on 4/6/2017 Board of Supervisors Meeting Agenda April 12,2017 12. From the Public: Matters Not Listed for Public Hearing on the Agenda. 13. Consent Agenda (on next sheet) Action Item: 14. 17-294 Field School -Central Sewarage System (Frank Pohl, County Engineer) Public Hearings: 15. 17-265 SP2O16OOO22 Boys and Girls Club (JT Newberry, Senior Planner)., 17-264_ :r—w,-- P201600025 Regents School of Charlottesville w�.0 (Christopher Perez, Senior Planner) ft.' .,.1.6-585 ZMA2O14O0006 Avon Park l l (Rachel Falkenstein, Senior Planner) 18. From the Board: Committee Reports and Matters Not Listed on the Agenda. 19. From the County Executive: Report on Matters Not Listed on the Agenda. 20. Closed Meeting. (if needed) 21. Adjourn to April 18, 2017, 2:30 p.m., Room 241. Albemarle County Page 2 Printed on 4/6/2017 Board of Supervisors Meeting Agenda April 12,2017 CONSENT AGENDA 13. FOR APPROVAL (by recorded vote): 13.1. 17-297 Approval of Minutes: September 29, November 17, and December 21, 2016. 13.2. 17-266 Local Workforce Development Area Re-designation 13.3. 17-300 Resolution to accept road(s) in the Advanced Mills Farm Phase 1 and Phase 2 Subdivision into the State Secondary System of Highways. (White Hall Magisterial District) 13.4. 17-301 Resolution to accept road(s) in the Mountain Valley Subdivision into the State Secondary System of Highways. (Samuel Miller Magisterial District) 13.5. 17-302 Resolution to accept road(s) in the Albemarle Health and Rehabilitation Center Subdivision into the State Secondary System of Highways. (Scottsville Magisterial District) Albemarle County Page 3 Printed on 4/6/2017 Board of Supervisors Meeting Agenda April 12,2017 Thank you for attending today's public hearing. During the 2017 Calendar Year,the Chair is Diantha H.McKeel. During the time set aside for "Matters Not Listed for Public Hearing on the Agenda" at the beginning of each meeting, individuals will be allowed a three-minute time limit in which to speak, unless otherwise decided. A sign up sheet is provided for your name, address and magisterial district. If you are with a group of people, you may want to have a spokesperson present your position to the Board and have others in agreement recognized by standing. If there are an unusually large number of people present to speak under this item, the Board may need to limit the number of speakers it can hear at the beginning of the meeting or limit the time each person may speak. During public hearings, the Board will try to hear everyone who wishes to speak on a subject (sign-up lists for speakers are used), but sometimes discussion has to be limited because of time constraints. If a previous speaker has stated your position, you may make that known by reference. Applicants are limited to a ten-minute presentation of their proposal and will be allowed a five-minute rebuttal at the close of the public hearing. Other speakers are limited to one appearance of three minutes. If additional time is required, it may be granted by consent of the Board for good cause, but such decision shall be at the sole discretion of the Board of Supervisors. The timekeeper will signal when your time is up. In order to give all speakers equal treatment and courtesy,the Board requests that speakers adhere to the following guidelines: (Note:All comments are recorded): Come forward to the speaker's podium and state your name and magisterial district (if you have an unusual spelling for your name,please spell it for the recorder); Do not speak from your seat or out of turn; Address comments directly to the Board as a whole; State your position and give facts and other data to back it up; If you represent a group or organization,you may ask others present to rise and be recognized; Back-and-forth debate is prohibited; The Board usually listens to all speakers before responding to questions asked on issues raised; Give written statements and other supporting material to the Clerk (written comments are also welcome if you do not wish to speak); The Chair may ask speakers to form a line in the interest of time; Please hold all applause and other forms of approval or disapproval,as a courtesy to each speaker; Please turn off all pagers and cellular telephones. Clerk, Board of County Supervisors 401 McIntire Road Charlottesville, Virginia 22902-4596 Albemarle County Page 4 Printed on 4/6/2017