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COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
Dept. of Planning & Community Development
401 Mcintire Road
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902·4596
(804) 296-5823
February 26, 1997
Hunter E. Craig, Trustee
Mill Creek Industrial Land Tr
POBox 615
Charlottesville, V A 22906
RE: ZMA 96-21 Mill Creek Industrial Land Trust
SP 96-46 Mill Creek Industrial Land Trust
Tax Map 76Ml, Parcel 15
Dear Mr. Craig:
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The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors, at its meeting on February 12, 1997, took the
following actions:
ZM'A 96-211Uill Creek Industrial Land Trust - Approved, as proffered (copy attached)
request to amend the development plan for Mill Creek PUD as established with
ZMA 85-29 to change a five (5) acre portion from Industrial to Commercial to allow
development of private school by special use permit.
SP 96-46 Mill Creek Industrial Land Trllst - Approved request to establish private
school with ultimate enrollment of 140 students. Please note that this approval is subject
to the following condition:
I. The school shall be limited to a maximum of 140 students.
In the event that the use, structure or activity for which this special use permit is issued shall not
be commenced within eighteen (18) months after the issuance of such permit, the same shall be
deemed abandoned and the authority granted thereunder shall thereupon terminate. For purposes .
of this section, the term "commenced" shall be construed to include the commencement of
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construction of any structure necessary to the use of such permit within two (2) years from the
date of the issuance thereof which is thereafter completed within one (1) year.
Before beginning this use, you must obtain a zoning clearance from the Zoning Department.
Before the Zoning Department will issue a clearance, you must comply with the conditions in
this letter. For further information, please call Jan Sprinkle at 296-5875.
If you should have any questions or comments r~g.arding the above-noted action, please do not
hesitate to contact me.
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cc: Amelia McCulley
Tom Muncaster
Harriet Kaplan
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Original Preffer
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PROFFER FORM
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'5.09 Acres Lo be rezonèd from 'Pt.AP-L.:t" lo?/A'D -c-.,~e/?L:.t.4L
Pursuant to Seclion ~3.3 of tho Albemarle Counly Zoning OrdinancG, the owner, or
its duly authorized agenL, hereby voluntarily prorrars the conditions listed below which shall
be applied to the properly, if rezoned. These conditions arè proffered as a pari or (he
requ~sted rezoning and it is ~grèed Lhat: (1) Ihe rezoning Itsolf giv~s rIse to thG need for
lhe condillons; and (2) such condilions hdVQ Q reasonable relaUon to the rezonIng
requesled.
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Uses provided for in Section 20.4.1(1) of the Albemarle County Zonirl2 OrdinAnce as it exists on
January 15. 1997. it. copy attached, shal! nol be permitted.
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9. Ac 3sory uses and structures cluding home occupa-
tion, Class A (reference 5.2) and storage buildings.
10. Homes for developmentally disabled persons (reference
5.1.7).
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20.3.2
BY SPECIAL USE PERMIT
The following uses shall be permitted only by special use
permit, provided that no separate application shall be
required for any such use included in the original PUD
rezoning petition:
1. Day care, child care or nursery facility (reference
5.1.6).
2. Fire and rescue squad stations (reference 5.1.9).
3. Rest home, nursing home, convalescent home, orphanage
or similar institution (reference 5.1.13).
4. Electrical power substations, transmission lines and
related towers; gas or oil transmisson lines, pumping
stations and appurtenances; unmanned telephone exchange
centers; micro-wave and radio-wave transmission and
relay towers, substations and appurtenances (reference
5.1.12).
5. Home occupation, Class B (reference 5.2).
6.
Churches. (Added 9-2-81)
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20.4
7. Parking structures located wholly or partly above
grade. (Added 11-7-84)
PERMITTED USES - COMMERCIAL/SERVICE
Within areas approved as commercial/service on the appli-
cation plan, uses permittèd shall be as follows:
20.4.1
BY RIGHT
1. Uses permitted by right in section 22.0, commercial,
C-1.
2. Uses permitted by right in section 23.0, commercial office,
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20.4.2 BY SPECIAL USE PERMIT
The following uses shall be permitted only by special use permit
provided that no separate application shall be required for any
such use included in the original PUD rezoning petition:
1. Uses permitted by special use permit in section 22.0, ~
commercial, C-1.
2. Uses permitted by special use permit in section 23.0,
commercial office, co.
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(Supp. #24, 11-7-84)
22.0
COHKKRCIAL - C-l
.22.1
INTENT, WHERE PERMITTED
C-1 districts are hereby created and may hereafter be established by
amendment to the zoning map to permit selected retail sales, service
and public use establishments which are primarily oriented to central
business concentrations. It is intended that C-1 districts be estab-
lished only within the urban area, communities and villages in the
comprehensive plan. (Amended 9-9-92)
22.2
PERMITTED USES
22.2.1
BY RIGHT
The following uses shall be permitted in any C-1 district subject to
the requirements and limitations of these regulations.. The zoning
administrator~ after consultation with the director of planning and
other appropriate officials, may permit as a use by right, a use not
specifically permitted; provided that such use shall be similar to
uses permitted by right in general character and more specifically,
similar in terms of locational requirements, operational character-
istics, visual impact and traffic generation. Appeals from the zoning
administrator's decision shall be as generally provided in section
34.0.
a. The following retail sales and service establishments:
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6.
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Antique, gift, jewelry, notion and craft shops.
Clothing, apparel and shoe shops.
Department store.
Drug store, pharmacy.
Florist.
Food and grocery stores including such specialty shops as
bakery, candy, milk dispensary and wine and cheese shops.
7. Furniture and home appliances (sales and service).
8. Hardware store.
9. Musical instruments.
10. Newsstands, magazines, pipe and tobacco shops.
11. Optical goods.
12. Photographic goods.
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(Supp. #68, 9-9-92)
13. Visual and audio appliances.
14. sporting goods. )
15. Retail nurseries and greenhouses.
b. The following services and public establishments:
1. Administrative, professional offices.
2. Barber, beauty shops.
3. Churches, cemeteries.
4. Clubs, lodges, civic, fraternal, patriotic (reference
5.1.2).
5. Financial institutions.
6. Fire and rescue squad stations (reference 5.1.9).
7. Funeral homes.
8. Health spas.
9. Indoor theaters.
10. Laundries, dry cleaners.
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11. Laundromat -(provided that an attendant shall be on duty
at all hours during operation).
12. Libraries, museums.
13. Nurseries, day care centers (reference 5.'1.6).
14. Eating establishments.
15. Tailor, seamstress.
16. Automobile service stations (reference 5.1.20).
17. Electric, gas, oil and communication facilities ex-
cluding tower structures and including poles, lines,
transformers, pipes, meters and related facilities for
distribution of local service and owned and operated by
a public utility. Water distribution and sewerage
collection lines, pumping stations and appurtenances
owned and operated by the Albemarle County Service
Authority. (Amended 5-12-93)
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(supp. #72, 5-12-93)
18.
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Public uses and buildings including temporary or mobile
facilities such as schools, offices, parks, playgrounds and
roads funded, owned or operated by local, state or federal
agencies (reference 31.2.5); public water and sewer trans-
mission, main or trunk lines, treatment facilities, pumping
stations and the like, owned and/or operated '1Y the Rivanna
Water and Sewer Authority (reference 31.2.5; 5.1.12).
(Amended 11-1-9)
19. Temporary construction uses (reference 5.1.1).
20. Dwellings (reference 5.1.21).
21. Medical center.
22. Automobile, truck repair shop excluding body shop. (Added
6-3-81; Amended 9-9-92)
23. Temporary nonresidential mobile homes (reference 5.8). (Added
3-5-6)
25.
24. Indoor athletic facilities. (Added 9-15-93)
Farmers' market (reference 5.1.36).
(Added 10-11-95)
BY SPECIAL USE PERMIT
22.2.2
1. Cormnercial recreation establishments including but not limited
to amusement centers, bowling alleys, pool halls and dance
halls. (Amended 1-1-83)
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5.
6.
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Electrical power substations, transmission lines and related
towers; gas or oil transmission lines, pumping stations and
appurtenances; unmanned telephone exchange centers; micro-wave
and radio-wave transmission and relay towers, substations and
appurtenances.
Hospitals.
Fast food restaurant.
Veterinary office and hospital (reference 5.1.11).
Unless such uses are otherwise provided in this section, uses
permitted in section 18.0, residential - R-15, in compliance
with regulations set forth therein, and such conditions as may
be imposed pursuant to section 31.2.4.
7. Hotels, motels and inns.
8. Motor vehicle sales and rental in communities and the urban
area as designated in the comprehensive plan. (Added 6-1-83)
9. Parking structures located wholly or partly above grade.
(Added 11-7-4)
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(Supp. #80, 10-11-95)
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10. Drive-in windows serving or associated with permitted uses.
(Added 11-7-84; Amended 9-9-92)
11. Uses permitted by right, not served by public water, involving
water consumption exceeding four hundred (400) gallons per site
acre per day. Uses permitted by right, not served by public
sewer, involving anticipated discharge of sewage other than
domestic wastes. (Added 6-14-89)
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12. Body shop. (Added 9-9-92)
22.3 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
In addition to the requirements contained herein, the requirements of
section 21.0, commercial districts, generally, shall apply within all
C-1 districts. (Amended 3-17-82; 7-10-85)
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