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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZMA199600014 Action Letter . ~ . .'. COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE Dept. of Planning & Community Development 401 McIntire Road Charlottesville, Virginia 22902-4596 (804) 296-5823 October 16, 1996 Bill Brent Albemarle County Service Authority POBox 1009 Charlottesville, V A 22902 RE: ZMA-96-14 Albemarle County Service Authority Tax Map 57, Parcel29B Dear Mr. Brent: The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors, at its meeting on October 9, 1996, unanimously approved the above-noted request to rezone approximately four (4) acres from Rural Area to Light Industry. Property is the location of the construction yard/storage/shop for the Service Aufhority located on the south side ofRt. 240 approximately 0.7 miles west of 240/250 intersection at Mechums River. Please note that this approval is subject to the proffer signed by J. W. Brent, Executive Director, dated October 9, 1996 (copy attached). If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. cc: Jo Higgins Amelia McCulley . - . .' Original Proffer _ Amended Proffer (Amendment #---.J PROFFER FORM Date: 10/9/96 ZMA# 96-14 Tax Map Parcel(s) # 57-29B 4 . 01 Acres to be rezoned from RA to LI Pursuant to Section 33.3 of the Albemarle County Zoning Ordinance, the owner, or its duly authorized agent, hereby voluntarily proffers the conditions listed below which shall be applied to the property, if rezoned. These conditions are proffered as a part of the requested rezoning and it is agreed that: (1) the rezoning itself gives rise to the need for the conditions; and (2) such conditions have a reasonable relation to the rezoning requested. (1) Permitted uses of the property, and/or uses authorized by special use permit, shall include only the followigg sections of the Albemarle. County Zoning Ordinance in effect on October 9, 1996; a copy of the sections being attached hereto: 27.2.1.2 Fire and rescue squad ~tations (reference 5.1.9). 27.2.1.9 Contractor's office and equipment storage yard. 27.2.1.11 Electric, gas, oil and communication facilities excluding 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. Except as otherwise expressly provided, central water supplies and central sewerage systems in conformance with Chapter 10 of the Code of Albemarle and all other applicable law. (Amended 5/12/93; (C~tinued on rear side) ". ~Albemarle Co. Service Auth. 10/9/96 Printed Names of All Owners Date OR Signature of Attorney-in-Fact (Attach Proper Power of Attorney) Printed Name of Attorney-in-Fact . 27.2.1.12 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 transmission, main or trunk lines, treatment facilities, pumping stations and the like, owned and/ or operated by the Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority (Reference 31.2.5; 5.1.12). Amended 11/1/89) 27.2.1.17 Warehouse facilities and wholesale businesses not involving storage of gasoline, kerosene or other volatile materials; dynamite blasting caps and other explosives; pesticides and poisons; and other such materials which could be hazardous to life in the event of accident. (Added 12/2/87) . (2) Not withstanding Proffer #1, on and after October 9, 2006 the following uses shall not be permitted: 27.2.1.9 tllÞ27.2.1.17 Contractor's office and equipment storage yard. Warehouse facilities and wholesale businesses not involving storage of gasoline, kerosene or other volatile materials; dynamite blasting caps and other explosives; pesticides and poisons; and other such materials which could be hazardous to life in the event of accident. (Added 12/2/87) . 27.0 27,1 27.2 27.2.1 . . . '. . . . . . ~ LIGHT INDUSTRY - LI INTENT, WHERE PERMITTED LI districts are hereby created and may hereafter be estab- lished by amendment to the zoning map to permit industries, offices and limited commercial uses which are compatible with and do not detract from surrounding districts. Uses and land previously established in industrial limited (M-l) and research and technical manufacturing (RTM) districts, where in conformity to the comprehensive plan, shall be encouraged to develop as active centers of employment on both individual sites as well as within industrial parks. It is intended that LI districts may be established in areas having all of the following characteristics: -Areas served by water and sewer facilities or if such facilities are reasonably available; -Areas served by major highway, rail or air service, or secondary road improved to standards approved by the county; and -Areas having clearly demonstrated suitability for intende~ uses with regard to physical characteristics and relation ship to surrounding development. PERMITTED USES BY RIGHT Except as otherwise limited by section 27.2.2.10, the following uses shall be permitted in any LI district subject to the requirements and limitations of these regulations: (Amended 2-13-85) 1. Compounding of drugs, including biological products, medical and chemical as well as pharmaceutical. 2. Fire and rescue squad stations (reference 5.1.9). 3. Manufac~ure, process~ng, fabrication, assembly, dis- tribu~ion of p~oduc~s such as but not limited to: (Amended 12-2-81; 2-20-91) -Artis~s' SUppllCS and equipment. -Business, office machines and equipment. -Cosmetics, including perfumes, perfumed toiletries ~ perfumed toilc~ soap. -Drafting supplies and equipment. -Electrical lighting and wiring equipment. ·... . - -Electrical and electronic equipment and components including radio, telephone, computer, communication equipment, TV receiving sets, pþonographs. -Food products, such as bakery goods, dairy products, candy, beverages, including bottling plants. -Gifts, novelties including pottery, figurines and similar ceramic products. . -Glass products made of purchased glass. -Industrial controls. -Jewelry, silverware. -Light machinery an~ machine parts, including elec-' trical household appliances but not including such things as clothes washers, dryers and refrigerators. -Musical instruments. -Paper products such as die-cut paperboard and card- board, sanitary paper products, bags and containers. -photographic equipment and supplies including pro- cessing and developing plant. -Rubber, metal stamps. -Small electrical parts such as coils, condensers, transformers, crystal holders. - -Surgical, medical and dental instruments and supplies. . -Toys, sporting and athletic equipment, except fire- arms, ammunition or fireworks. -Watches, clocks and similar timing devices. -Wood cabinets and furpiture, upholstery. 4. Publishing, printing, lithography and engraving, including but not limited to newspapers, periodicals and books. . 5. Preparation of printing plates including typesetting, etching and engraving. 6. Research and development activities including experi- mental testing. -165- ---.. ";; . . .' . " . . . -~ . . ~ 7. Scientific or technical education facilities. 8, Assembly and fa~rication of light aircraft from component parts manufactured off-site. 9. Contractor's office and equipment storage yard. 10. Engineering, engineering design, assembly and fabrication of machinery and components, including such on-site accessory uses as machining, babbitting, welding and sheet metal work employing machinery not exceeding fifteen (15) horsepower per unit and excluding such uses as drop hammering and foundry. ll. Electric, gas, oil and communication facilities excluding 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 Albe- marle County Service Authority. Except as otherwise ex- pressly provided, central water supplies and central sewe~ age systems in conformance with Chapter 10 of the Code of Albemarle and all other applicable lawt (Amended 5-12-93) 12. 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 3l.2.5)¡ public water and sewer trans-: mission, main or trunk lines, treatment facilities, pumping stations and the like, owned and/or operated by the Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority (reference 31.2.5; 5.l.l2). (Amended 11~1-89) 13. Temporary construction uses (reference 5.l.l8). 14. Business and professional office buildings. l5. Dwellings (reference 5.1.21). (Added 4-l7-85) l6. Temporary nonresidential mobile homes (reference 5.8). (Added 3-5-86) 17. Warehouse facilitIes and wholesale businesses not involving storage of gasollnc, kerosene or other volatile materials; dynamite blasting caps and other explosives; pesticides and poisons; and other such materials which could be hazardo~ to life in the event of accident. (Added l2-2-87) r 1