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AGENDA
FINAL
7:00 P.M.
March 8, 1995
Room 7, County Office Building
1) Call to Order.
2) Pledge of Allegiance.
3) Moment of Silence.
4) Other Matters Not Listed on the Agenda from the PUBLIC.
5) Consent Agenda (on next sheet).
6) Public Hearing to take comments on the proposed FY 1995-96
County Budget.
7) To take public comments on a crossover on Route 29 North
near the Carrsbrook entrance.
8) Approval of Minutes: March 3, 1993.
9) Other Matters Not Listed on the Agenda from the BOARD.
10) Adjourn to March 13, 1995, 1:00 p.m.
CON S E N T
AGE N D A
FOR APPROVAL:
5.1 ZMA-94-09. Jayel Industries (deferred from March 1, 1995).
5.2 Appropriation: Miscellaneous School Grants, $2648 - (Form
#940053).
FOR INFORMATION:
5.3 Letter dated February 28, 1995, from A. G. Tucker, Resident
Engineer, Department of Transportation, to Ella W. Carey,
Clerk, re: monthly update on highway improvement projects
currently under construction in Albemarle County.
5.4 Letter dated February 16, 1995, from E. C. Cochran, Jr.,
State Location and Design Engineer, providing notice that
the Commonwealth Transportation Board rescinded its previous
approval for the location and subsequent design and con-
struction of the Route 29 interchanges with Rio Road, Green-
brier Drive and Hydraulic Road.
5.5 Copy of Planning Commission minutes for February 21, 1995.
5.6 Copy of minutes of the Board of Directors of the Rivanna
Water & Sewer Authority for January 23, 1995.
5.7 six Year Secondary Road Plan - Presentation and revised
supporting information to be submitted to VDoT at its 1995
Prea1Iocation hearing in Culpeper.
CON S E N T
AGENDA
FOR APPROVAL:
5.1 ZMA-94-09. Jayel Industries (deferred from March 1, 1995).
5.2 Appropriation: Miscellaneous School Grants, $2648 - (Form #940053).
FOR INFORMATION:
5.3 Letter dated February 28, 1995, from A. G. Tucker, Resident Engineer,
Department of Transportation, to Ella W. Carey, Clerk, re: monthly
update on highway improvement projects currently under construction in
Albemarle County.
5.4 Letter dated February 16, 1995, from E. C. Cochran, Jr., State Location
and Design Engineer, providing notice that the Commonwealth Transporta-
tion Board rescinded its previous approval for the location and subse-
quent design and construction of the Route 29 interchanges with Rio Road,
Greenbrier Drive and Hydraulic Road.
5.5 Copy of Planning Commission minutes for February 21, 1995.
5.6 Copy of minutes of the Board of Directors of the Rivanna Water & Sewer
Authority for January 23, 1995.
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David P. Bowennan
Charlottesville
COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
Office of Board of Supervisors
401 Mcintire Road
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902-4596
(804) 296-5843 FAX (804) 296-5800
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Charlotte Y. Humphris
Jack Jouett
Walter F. Perkins
White Hall
Forrest R. Marshall, Jr.
ScottsviUe
Sally H. Thomas
Samuel Miller
M E M 0 RAN DUM
TO:
Robert W. Tucker, Jr., County Executive
Ella W. Carey, Clerk {jûC!--
FROM:
DATE:
March 9, 1995
SUBJECT:
Board Actions of March 8, 1995
At the Board of Supervisors' meeting held on March 8, 1995, the following
actions were taken:
Agenda Item No.1. Call to Order. The meeting was called to order at 7:05
a.m., by the Chairman, Mr. Perkins, with all members being present.
Agenda Item No.4. Other Matters Not Listed on the Agenda from the PUBLIC.
Mr. John Carter came forward to lodge a complaint about the "sign-up policy"
for speaking. Quite frankly, we have never had anv policy concerning this matter.
Rev. In. H. Scott handed in the attached petitions concerning removal of CTS's
bus stop at Whitewood Road/Albert Court. Mr. Tucker is to make a report to the
Board on this item at the April 5 meeting.
Item 5.1. ZMA-94-09. Jayel Industries (deferred from March 1, 1995).
DEFERRED to March 15 since the applicant still has not sent in requested proffer.
Item 5.2. Appropriation: Miscellaneous School Grants, $2648 - (Form
#940053). APPROVED. Appropriation form forwarded to Melvin Breeden. Mrs. Humphris
asked for a report from staff as to how the funds from these grants were actually
used, and the success of the programs.
Item 5.6. Copy of minutes of the Board of Directors of the Rivanna Water &
Sewer Authority for January 23, 1995, received for information. Mrs. Thomas would
like to know if HJR402 was successful.
Agenda Item No.6. Public Hearing to take comments on the proposed FY 1995-96
County Budget. Heard. No action.
Agenda Item No.7. To take public comments on a crossover on Route 29 North
near the Carrsbrook entrance. Mr. Bowerman said that pending any information from
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Robert W. Tucker, Jr.
March 9, 1995
Mrs. Angela Tucker saying it cannot be done, he recommends that the situation be
left as it currently exists. Motion to this effect, which passed by all ayes. The
Board is to receive a report from Mrs. Tucker on AprilS.
Agenda Item No.9. Other Matters Not Listed on the Agenda from the BOARD.
Mrs. Thomas reported on her trip to NACO's Annual Legislative Conference.
Mrs. Thomas wishes to have a work session to discuss the issues which arose
from the Board's inability to do anything during the appeal of Blue Ridge Site plan
at last week's meeting due to the way regulations are constructed. I do not know
enough about the issue to even adequately describe the request.
Agenda Item No. 10. Adjourn to March 13, 1995, 1:00 p.m. At 9:45 p.m.,
adjourned to March 13, 1995.
Attachments (2)
cc: Richard E. Huff, II
Roxanne White
v. Wayne Cilimberg
Larry W. Davis
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FISCAL YEAR
TYPE OF APPROPRIATION
APPROPRIATION REQUEST
94/95
NUMBER
940053
ADDITIONAL
TRANSFER
NEW
x
ADVERTISEMENT REQUIRED ?
FUND
YES
NO
x
GRANTS ,
PURPOSE OF APPROPRIATION:
FUNDING FOR VARIOUS SCHOOL GRANTS.
OFFICE.
EXPENDITURE
COST CENTER/CATEGORY DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
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1310460211600000 STONY POINT MISC SUPPLIES $1,200.00
1310460211312500 PROF SERVICES-CONSULT 250.00
1310460000312500 MATH/SCIENCE PROF SERVICES-INSTRUC 300.00
1310460202601300 BROWNSVILLE INST/REC SUPPLIES 298.00
1310460302600000 WAHS MISC SUPPLIES 300.00
1310460203600000 MURRAY MISC SUPPLIES 300.00
TOTAL
$2,648.00
REVENUE DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
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2310424000240270
2310424000240269
2310424000240268
2310424000240267
2310424000240266
2310424000240274
2310424000240278
2310424000240277
2310424000240279
TEACHER INCENTIVE GRANT #95-1110
TEACHER INCENTIVE GRANT #95-1112
TEACHER INCENTIVE GRANT #95-1097
TEACHER INCENTIVE GRANT #95-1111
TEACHER INCENTIVE GRANT #95-1109
TEACHER INCENTIVE GRANT #95-1049
TEACHER INCENTIVE GRANT
TEACHER INCENTIVE GRANT #95-1150
TEACHER INCENTIVE GRANT #95-0911
$300.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
250.00
300.00
298.00
300.00
300.00
TOTAL
$2,648.00
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APPROVALS:
REQUESTING COST CENTER:
EDUCATION
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
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DEFERRED UNTIL __~~~~:~~___________________
Form. 3
7/25/86
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COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
Dept. of Planning & Community Development
401 Mcintire Road
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902-4596
(804) 296·5823
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MAR ::; 1995
March 15, 1995
McKee/Carson
256 East High St
Queen Charlotte Square
Charlottesville, VA 22902
RE: ZMA-94-09 Jayel Industries
Dear Sir:
The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors, at its meeting on March 8, 1995, deferred the
above-noted petition to its March 15, 1995 meeting since the applicant still has not submitted
a new proffer.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
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Director of Plannin
unity Development
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~ Ella Carey
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David P. Bowennan
Charlot1psvd)e
COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
Office of Board of Supervisors
401 McIntire Road
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902-4596
(804) 296-5843 FAX (804) 296~5800
Charles S Martm
R IV,lnnd
Charlotte Y. Humphns
Jilek Jou('1t
Walter F. Perkms
White I t~1I
Forrest R Marshall. Jr
Scotts....,lle
Sally H. Thomds
Samuel Miller
FROM:
Melvin A. Breeden, Director of Finance
Ella W. Carey, Clerk, CMC f?¿Jc...-.-
MEMO TO:
DATE:
March 9, 1995
SUBJECT:
Appropriation Approved on March 8, 1995
At the Board's meeting on March 8, 1995, the following appropriation was
approved:
Appropriation Form #940053 for Various School Grants in FY 1994-95 in the
amount of $2,648.00.
The signed appropriation form is attached.
EWC: len
Attachments (1)
cc: Carole A. Hastings
Roxanne White
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FISCAL YEAR
APPROPRIATION REQUEST
94/95
NUMBER
940053
TYPE OF APPROPRIATION
ADDITIONAL
TRANSFER
NEW
x
ADVERTISEMENT REQUIRED ?
FUND
YES
NO
x
GRANTS ,
PURPOSE OF APPROPRIATION:
FUNDING FOR VARIOUS SCHOOL GRANTS.
OFFICE.
EXPENDITURE
COST CENTER/CATEGORY DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
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1310460211600000 STONY POINT MISC SUPPLIES $1,200.00
1310460211312500 PROF SERVICES-CONSULT 250.00
1310460000312500 MATH/SCIENCE PROF SERVICES-INSTRUC 300.00
1310460202601300 BROWNSVILLE INST/REC SUPPLIES 298.00
1310460302600000 WAHS MISC SUPPLIES 300.00
1310460203600000 MURRAY MISC SUPPLIES 300.00
TOTAL
$2,648.00
REVENUE DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
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2310424000240270
2310424000240269
2310424000240268
2310424000240267
2310424000240266
2310424000240274
2310424000240278
2310424000240277
2310424000240279
TEACHER INCENTIVE GRANT #95-1110
TEACHER INCENTIVE GRANT #95-1112
TEACHER INCENTIVE GRANT #95-1097
TEACHER INCENTIVE GRANT #95-1111
TEACHER INCENTIVE GRANT #95-1109
TEACHER INCENTIVE GRANT #95-1049
TEACHER INCENTIVE GRANT
TEACHER INCENTIVE GRANT #95-1150
TEACHER INCENTIVE GRANT #95-0911
$300.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
250.00
300.00
298.00
300.00
300.00
TOTAL
$2,648.00
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APPROVALS:
REQUESTING COST CENTER:
EDUCATION
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
SIGNATURE
DATE
J.hØ~
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COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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AGENDA TITLE:
Appropriation - Miscellaneous School Grants
AGENDA nA IT:
March 8, 1995
ITEM..NlIMBER:
ACTION:
.I.NEORMATION:
STffi¡RCT/PROPOSA T'/REQIÆST:
Request approval of appropriations for miscellaneous school grants
as detailed on Appropriation Fonn #940053.
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION: X
INFORMATION:
ATTACHMENTS:
STAFF CONTACT(S):
Messrs. Tucker, Huff, Breeden
REYIE.WED-.BY:
RACKGROTJNO:
At its meeting on February 13, 1995, the School Board approved the appropriation of the following grants.
mSCTJSSlON:
The appropriation of five Teacher Incentive Grants for Stony Point Elementary School for the Virginia Commission for the Arts:
1) Life in a Rain Forest Project for $300.00; 2) The inuits of Canada for $300.00; 3) Photography for $300.00; 4) Arts in Basic
Curriculum for $300.00; and 5) Arts and Culture of Mexico for $250.00. The Teacher Incentive Grant Program has been
established to help strengthen the quality of arts education in the schools and to encourage innovative projects which integrate the
arts into the basic curriculum of the classroom.
The appropriation of a Teacher Incentive Grant for the Math/Science Center from the Virginia Commission for the Arts in the
amount of $300.00. The grant was established to help strengthen the quality of arts education in the schools and to encourage
innovative projects which integrate the arts into the basic curriculum of the classroom. The goal of this project, integrating art and
geometry on an upper elementary level, is to develop the understanding and realization of how society influences art and
mathematics, and how the two are related.
The appropriation of a Teacher Incentive Grant in the amount of $298.00 to Art Stow, a teacher at Brownsville Elementary School.
The grant has been established to help strengthen the quality of arts education in elementary and secondary schools, to explore new
opportunities for creativity in the classroom, and to encourage innovative projects which integrate the arts into non-arts curricula.
The appropriation of a Teacher Incentive Grant in the amount of $300.00 for Western Albemarle High School. The goal of this
project is to teach an in-depth lmit to each Art I, II, III and IV class. This Environmental Sculpture Project will provide advanced
art students with the opportunity to draw and construct a "proposed" sculpture for a site specific space on school grounds.
The appropriation of a Teacher Incentive Grant in the an10unt of $300.00 for V.L. Murray Elementary School. The goal of tIus
project, Architecture in Education, is to introduce architectural concepts to stimulate interest in math, science, aesthetics, history,
(social studies) and language arts in grades 3-5.
RECOMMF:NDATION:
Staff recommends approval of the appropriations as detailed on Appropriation Fonn #940053.
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Memorandum
DATE: February 15, 1995
FROM:
Kevin Castner, Division
County Executi~
superintende~
TO:
Robert W. Tucker, Jr.,
RE: Request for Appropriation
At its meeting on February 13, 1995 the School Board approved the
the following:
· The appropriation of five Teacher Incentive Grants for Stony Point
Elementary School from the Virginia Commission for the Arts:
1) Life in a Rain Forest Project for $300.00; 2) The Inuits of Canada
for $300.00; 3) Photography for $300.00; Arts in Basic Curriculum
for $300.00; and Arts and Culture of Mexico for $250. The Teacher
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quality of arts education in the schools and to encourage innovative
projects which integrate the arts into the basic curriculum of the
classroom.
· The appropriation of a Teacher Incentive Grant for the Math/
Science Center from the Virginia Commission for the Arts
in the amount of $300.00. The grant was established to help
strengthen the quality of arts education in the schools and to
encourage innovative projects which integrate the arts into the basic
curriculum of the classroom. The goal of this project, integrating
art and geometry on an upper elementary level, is to develop the
understanding and realization of how society influences art and
mathematics, and how the two are related.
· The appropriation of a Teacher Incentive Grant in the amount of $298
to Art stow, a teacher at Brownsville Elementary School. The grant
has been established to help strengthen the quality of arts education
in elementary and secondary schools, to explore new opportunities for
creativity in the classroom, and to encourage innovative projects
which integrate the arts into non-arts curricula.
· The appropriation of a Teacher Incentive Grant in the amount of $300
for Western Albemarle High School. The goal of this project is to
teach an in-depth unit to each Art If II, III and IV class. This
Environmental Sculpture Project will provide advanced art students
with the opportunity to draw and construct a "proposed" sculpture
for a site specific space on school grounds.
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February 15, 1995
. The appropriation of a Teacher Incentive Grant in the amount of $300
for V.L. Murray Elementary School. The goal of this project,
Architecture in Education, is to introduce architectural concepts
to stimulate interest in math, science, aesthetics, history, (social
studies) and language arts in grades 3-5.
It is requested that the Board of Supervisors amend the appropriation
ordinance to receive and disburse these funds as displayed on the attachment.
/smm
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Melvin Breeden
Ed Koonce
Ella Carey
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Revenue
2-3104-24000-240270
2-3104-24000-240269
2-3104-24000-240268
2-3104-24000-240267
2-3104-24000-240266
Expenditure
1-3104-60211-600000
1-3104-60211-312500
Albemarle County Public Schools
Stony point Teacher Incentive Grants
Teacher Incentive Grant #95-1110
Teacher Incentive Grant #95-1112
Teacher Incentive Grant #95-1097
Teacher Incentive Grant #95-1111
Teacher Incentive Grant #95-1109
Miscellaneous Supplies
Prof. Services Consultants
Teacher Incentive Grant - Math/Science Center
Revenue
2-3104-24000-240274
Expenditure
1-3104-60000-312500
Teacher Incentive Grant #95-1049
Prof. Services Instructional
Teacher Incentive Grant - Brownsville Elementarv
Revenue
2-3104-24000-240278
Expenditure
1-3104-60202-601300
Revenue
2-3104-24000-240277
Expenditure
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Teacher Incentive Grant
InstjRec. Supplies
Teacher Incentive Grant - WAHS
Teacher Incentive Grant #95-1150
Miscellaneous Supplies
Teacher Incentive Grant - V.L. Murrav Elementarv
Revenue
2-3104-24000-240279
Expenditure
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Teacher Incentive Grant #95-0911
Miscellaneous Supplies
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Construction Schedule
Ms. Ella W. Carey, Clerk
Board of Supervisors
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401 McIntire Road
Charlottesville, VA 22901
Dear Ms. Carey:
Attached find the monthly update on highway improvement projects currently
under construction in Albemarle County. Please see that this information is
forwarded to the Board of Supervisors members. I will be prepared to discuss this
matter with them at the next meeting if they so desire.
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TRANSPORTATION FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
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Projects Under Construction
Albemarle County
March 1, 1995
Route Location Status Estimated
No. Compo DatE
29 From Hydraulic Rd. (Rte. 743) Construction 64 % Complete Dec 95
To N. of Rio Road (route 631)
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COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIA
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DAVID R. GEHR
COMMISSIONER
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
1401 EAST BROAD STREET
RICHMOND,23219
February 16, 1995
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Fr: Route 29/250 Bypass
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To: 0.31 Mile North of the North
Fork Rivanna River (Albemarle Co.)
proj: 6029-002-F19, PE-103
City of Charlottesville and
Albemarle County
Description: Route 29 Interchanges
with Rio Road, Greenbrier Drive, and
Hydraulic Road
Chairman, Albemarle County
Board of Supervisors
401 McIntire Road
Charlottesville, VA 22902-4596
I would like to take this opportunity to advise that
the Commonwealth Transportation Board of Virginia at its meeting
today rescinded its previous approval for the location and
subsequent design and construction of the Route 29 interchanges
with Rio Road, Greenbrier Drive, and Hydraulic Road as approved by
resolution on November 15, 1990.
Sincerely,
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E. C. Cochran, Jr., P.E.
State Location and Design Engineer
TRANSPORTATION FOR THE 21 ST CENTURY
COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
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AGENDA TITLE:
Albemarle County Six Year Primary Road Plan
AGENDA DATE:
March 8, 1995
ITEM NUMBER:
ACTION:
INFORMATION:
SUBJECTIPROPOSAUREOUEST:
Presentation and revised supporting infonnation to be submitted
to VDOT at its 1995 pre-allocation hearing in Culpeper
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION:
INFORMATION: X
ATTACHMENTS: X
STAFF CONTACI'(s):
Messrs. Tucker,Cilimberg, Benish
REVIEWED BY:
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BACKGROUND:
Attached is a draft presentation for VDOT's pre-allocation hearing on March 29, 1995. Also attached is a revised report to be submitted to
VDOT staff which more definitively addresses the recommended projects. Both should reflect the Board's comments from their March I, 1995
meeting.
DISCUSSION:
There is one additional change to the priority list that staffwould recommend. Under Swface Transportation Program; Standard Projects, there
was listed a project 5):
Develop design plans for the widening of Fontaine Avenue from Jefferson Park Avenue to the improvements along the
frontage of the University of Virginia Real Estate Foundation development.
This project is now being designed by VDOT's Urban Division (almost all of the project is located in the City). Staff recommends deleting
this project from the County's priority list. It has already been deleted from the attached draft.
RECOMMENDATION:
No additional recommendations other than noted above. Please contact Messrs. Benish, Cilimberg or Tucker by Friday, March 17th, if you
have any additions or changes to offer.
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STATEMENT OF
ALBEMARLE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
COMMONWEALTH TRANSPORTATION BOARD
PRE-ALLOCATION HEARING ON
INTERSTATE AND PRIMARY SYSTEMS
CULPEPER DISTRICT
MARCH 29, 1995
GOOD MORNING, I AM WALTER PERKINS, CHAIRMAN OF THE ALBEMARLE
COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, AND WE APPRECIATE THE OPPORTUNITY TO
MAKE A FEW BRIEF COMMENTS ABOUT OUR PRIMARY ROAD NEEDS.
MY COMMENTS FOCUS ON THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY SYSTEM AND SURFACE
TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM AND ARE CONSISTENT WITH THE PRIORITIES
SUBMITTED TO YOU LAST YEAR. THEY ARE STILL FOUNDED ON TWO CRITICAL
DECISIONS WHICH WE HAVE ALL REAFFIRMED:
FIRST, THE PROJECTS
IDENTIFIED IN THE CHARLOTTESVILLE AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY (CATS)
AND SECOND I
THE MUTUAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF
CHARLOTTESVILLE, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE AND
COMMONWEALTH TRANSPORTATION BOARD REGARDING THE PHASING OF THESE
AND OTHER ROAD PROJECTS.
ADHERENCE TO THESE TWO DECISIONS IS
ABSOLUTELY CRITICAL TO ADDRESSING THE TRANSPORTATION NEEDS OF OUR
COMMUNITY.
SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM
THERE ARE SEVERAL IMPROVEMENTS THAT WE OFFER FOR YOUR
CONSIDERATION. THESE ARE MORE DEFINITELY ADDRESSED IN A REPORT WE
WILL LEAVE WITH YOUR STAFF. THEY INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING SURFACE
TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM (STP) PROJECTS:
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AGENDA
FINAL
7:00 P.M.
March 8, 1995
Room 7, County Office Building
1) Call to Order.
2) Pledge of Allegiance.
3) Moment of Silence.
4) Other Matters Not Listed on the Agenda from the PUBLIC.
5) Consent Agenda (on next sheet).
6) Public Hearing to take comments on the proposed FY 1995-96
county Budget.
7) To take public comments on a crossover on Route 29 North
near the Carrsbrook entrance.
8) Approval of Minutes: March 3, 1993.
9) Other Matters Not Listed on the Agenda from the BOARD.
10) Adjourn to March 13, 1995, 1:00 p.m.
CON S E N T
AGENDA
FOR APPROVAL:
5.1 ZMA-94-09. Jayel Industries (deferred from March 1, 1995).
5.2 Appropriation: Miscellaneous School Grants, $2648 - (Form
#940053).
FOR INFORMATION:
5.3 Letter dated February 28, 1995, from A. G. Tucker, Resident
Engineer, Department of Transportation, to Ella W. Carey,
Clerk, re: monthly update on highway improvement projects
currently under construction in Albemarle County.
5.4 Letter dated February 16, 1995, from E. C. Cochran, Jr.,
State Location and Design Engineer, providing notice that
the Commonwealth Transportation Board rescinded its previous
approval for the location and subsequent design and con-
struction of the Route 29 interchanges with Rio Road, Green-
brier Drive and Hydraulic Road.
5.5 Copy of Planning Commission minutes for February 21, 1995.
5.6 Copy of minutes of the Board of Directors of the Rivanna
Water & Sewer Authority for January 23, 1995.
5.7 six Year secondary Road Plan - Presentation and revised
supporting information to be submitted to VDoT at its 1995
PreaIIocation hearing in Culpeper.
STANDARD PROJECTS INCLUDE:
. UNDERTAKING CATS PROJECTS AS OUTLINED IN OUR MUTUAL
AGREEMENT, WITH PARTICULAR EMPHASIS ON THE CONSTRUCTION
OF THE MEADOW CREEK PARKWAY. IN ADDITION TO THE
COMPLETION OF THE IMPROVEMENTS TO ROUTE 29 FROM HYDRAULIC
ROAD TO AIRPORT ROAD, THE PARKWAY IS THE COUNTY'S HIGHEST
PRIORITY PROJECT. WITH THE COMMONWEALTH TRANSPORTATION
BOARD'S DECISION NOT TO CONSTRUCT THE INTERCHANGES ON
ROUTE 29, THE NEED FOR THE PARKWAY WILL BECOME EVEN MORE
CRITICAL TO MAINTAIN AN ADEQUATE LEVEL OF SERVICE ON
ROUTE 29. IN THE PAST, THE COUNTY HAS REQUESTED
CONSIDERATION OF THE MEADOW CREEK PARKWAY FOR PRIMARY
FUNDING. IF THE DECISION TO ELIMINATE THE INTERCHANGES
IS FINAL, THE COUNTY BELIEVES THAT THERE IS AN
OPPORTUNITY TO REDIRECT THOSE FUNDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION
OF THE MEADOW CREEK PARKWAY.
· PROJECTS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR PRIMARY FUNDS, BUT LISTED IN
CATS, SUCH AS THE HYDRAULIC ROAD/ROUTE 250 BY-PASS
INTERCHANGE WHICH WOULD BE FUNDED IN THE VDOT URBAN
SYSTEM.
· UNDERTAKING PROJECTS PARALLEL TO ROUTE 29 WHICH RELIEVE
TRAFFIC ON ROUTE 29, SUCH AS THE BERKMAR DRIVE COMPLETION
AND THE GREENBRIER/SEMINOLE TRAIL CONNECTOR.
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· WIDENING OF U. S . ROUTE 250 WEST FROM EMMET STREET TO
ROUTE 637 IN IVY.
· IMPROVING THE NORTH/SOUTH CONNECTION BETWEEN ROUTE 250
AND ROUTE 240 THROUGH THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE ROUTE 240-
ROUTE 250 CONNECTOR ROAD RECOMMENDED IN THE COUNTY'S
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN.
SAFETY PROJECTS INCLUDE:
· CLOSING OF CROSSOVERS ALONG U.S. 29 NORTH AS RECOMMENDED
IN A VDOT STUDY ADOPTED BY BOTH THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
AND REAFFIRMED BY YOU ON NOVEMBER 9, 1989.
· IMPROVEMENTS TO ROUTE 250 WEST ALONG THE BUSINESS
CORRIDOR IN IVY.
· IMPROVEMENTS TO THE ROUTE 240 UNDERPASS AT THE CSX
RAILROAD IN CROZET.
· DEVELOPING FUNCTIONAL PLANS FOR ROUTE 20 NORTH AND SOUTH
FOR ALIGNMENT IMPROVEMENTS.
· DEVELOPING FUNCTIONAL PLANS, INCLUDING ANALYSIS FOR
SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS, FOR U.S. 250 EAST FROM ITS
INTERCHANGE AT I-64 (INCLUDING STUDY OF THE INTERCHANGE)
EASTWARD TO THE FLUVANNA COUNTY LINE (WITH PARTICULAR
EMPHASIS ON THE ROUTE 22/ROUTE 250 INTERSECTION).
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· FUNCTIONAL PLANS INCLUDING ANALYSIS OF POSSIBLE SAFETY
IMPROVEMENTS FOR ROUTE 22.
ENHANCEMENT PROJECTS INCLUDE:
· BEAUTIFICATION OF ENTRANCE CORRIDORS, PARTICULARLY ROUTE
29 NORTH AND ROUTE 250 EAST;
· CONSTRUCTION OF BIKEWAY FACILITIES;
· DEVELOPMENT OF PORTIONS OF THE RIVANNA GREENWAY PATH
SYSTEM.
NATIONAL HIGHWAY SYSTEM
ROUTE 29 NORTH OF CHARLOTTESVILLE IS TO BE PART OF THE NATIONAL
HIGHWAY SYSTEM (NHS). THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTINUES TO NOT
SUPPORT INCLUDING THE PROPOSED ROUTE 29 BYPASS IN THE NHS AS HAS
BEEN RECOMMENDED TO CONGRESS BY THE FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION.
THIS POSITION IS BASED ON THE LACK OF INFORMATION ON HOW SUCH A
DESIGNATION WOULD IMPACT THIS ROAD AND THE IMPLICATIONS OF THIS FOR
OUR COMMUNITY. REGARDLESS, THE CURRENT SECTION OF ROUTE 29 NORTH
OF THE 250 BYPASS, IS PROPOSED TO BE PART OF THE NHS. THUS, THE
PLANNED WIDENING OF THIS ROAD FROM THE CHARLOTTESVILLE CITY LIMITS
TO AIRPORT ROAD, AS WELL AS THE GRADE SEPARATED INTERCHANGES AT RIO
ROAD, HYDRAULIC ROAD, AND GREENBRIER DRIVE, FULLY SUPPORT THE
INTENT OF THE NHS. THEY ARE ELIGIBLE FOR NHS FUNDING AND CONTINUE
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TO BE OUR HIGHEST PRIORITY WITHIN THE NHS CATEGORY. THE WIDENING
OF ROUTE 29 NORTH IS MOVING FORWARD AND WE NOW KNOW THE
COMMONWEALTH TRANSPORTATION BOARD HAS DECIDED NOT TO CONSTRUCT THE
INTERCHANGES. WE HAVE SERIOUS CONCERNS ABOUT THIS ACTION. AS
SERVICE LEVELS ON ROUTE 29 NORTH WILL NOT IMPROVE WITHOUT THEM, WE
CONTINUE TO REQUEST THAT THE INTERCHANGES BE INCLUDED IN THE
STATE'S NHS PROGRAM.
COMPLETION OF THESE PROJECTS IN A TIMELY MANNER IS LARGELY A
FUNCTION OF AVAILABLE FUNDING. WHILE ISTEA MAY INCREASE OUR ACTUAL
FUNDING WITH THE INFUSION OF ADDITIONAL FEDERAL DOLLARS, THE ROAD
NEEDS OF OUR COMMUNITY DICTATE THAT WE CONTINUE TO RECEIVE A FAIR
SHARE OF THE DISTRICT'S AVAILABLE FUNDS.
WE THANK YOU FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO PRESENT THESE ISSUES AND IF
QUESTIONS ARISE, OF IF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS NEEDED REGARDING
OUR RECOMMENDATIONS, PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT ME OR A
MEMBER OF OUR COUNTY STAFF.
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VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 1995 SPRING
PRE-ALLOCATION MEETING FOR THE INTERSTATE, PRIMARY, AND URBAN
SYSTEMS, AND FOR MASS TRANSIT
ALBEMARLE COUNTY PRIORITIES
The following addresses Albemarle County priorities for each allocation of the Intennodal
Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) and each sub-allocation of the Surface Transportation
Program (STP) funds.
Surface Transportation Proeram (STP)
Standard Proiects:
The following projects, listed in priority order, are eligible for STP funds not set aside. They
are:
1) Undertake those Charlottesville Area Transportation Study (CATS) projects eligible for
the primary program in sequence as called for in the February 2, 1992 joint resolution
between the City, County and University and agreed to by VDOT. In addition to Route
29 improvements already mentioned, construct Meadow Creek Parkway from the Route
250 Bypass to Route 29 North. In addition to the Route 29 improvements now under
construction from Hydraulic to Airport Road, the Parkway is the County's highest
priority project, and is of the utmost importance in order to maintain adequate
level of service on Route 29 and to improve the overall roadway system serving the
urbanizing area north of the City. The first phase of this project will be funded in the
County's secondary program. The County believes the parkway will meet the criteria for
inclusion in the primary system. If the Commonwealth Transportation Board's
decision to eliminate the Route 29 interchanges is final, the County believes funds
could be redirected to the Parkway and wants to work with VDOT staff to evaluate
construction of subsequent phases as a primary road if this will accelerate the parkway's
completion. VDOT is urged to investigate all possible funding sources to achieve the
quickest construction of this vitally important roadway. Projects in the northern
urbanized area not eligible for primary funds, but listed in CATS, such as the Hydraulic
Road/Route 250 Bypass interchange, should be actively pursued.
2) Undertake road projects parallel to Route 29 which relieve traffic on Route 29, such as
the Berkmar Drive completion (underway) and the Greenbrier Drive/Seminole Trail
connector, concurrent with the Route 29 improvements.
3) Improve the north/south connection between Route 250 and Route 240 in Crozet through
the construction of the Route 240-Route 250 connector road recommended in the
County's Comprehensive Plan.
4) Widen Route 250 West from Emmet Street to Route 637 in Ivy. That portion of Emmet
Street to the Route 29/250 Bypass is covered by a joint design study by the City, County
and University of Virginia and was recognized for improvement in the Lewis Mountain
Neighborhood Study. The joint study should be used as a guide in developing the
widening plans.
Safety Improvements:
Several projects in the County seem to qualify under this 10% set-aside. They are, in priority
order:
1. The closing of the remaining Route 29 North crossovers recommended for closure in a
VDOT study adopted by the Board of Supervisors on May 10, 1979 and reaffirmed by
the Board on November 8, 1989.
2. Improvements to Route 250 West along the business corridor in Ivy (from just east of
the intersection of Route. 637 to just west of the intersection of Route. 678).
3. Improvements to the Route 240 underpass at the CSX Railroad in Crozet.
4. Functional plans for Route 20 North and South for alignment improvements.
5. Functional plans, including an analysis of possible safety improvements for Route 250
East from its interchange at 1-64 (including interchange) eastward to the Fluvanna
County line, (particular emphasis on Route. 22/250 intersection).
6. Functional plans including an analysis of possible safety improvements for Route 22.
Enhancement Proiects:
Several projects appear to be eligible for enhancement funds. They are, in priority order:
1) Beautification of entrance corridors (particularly Route 29 and Route 250) - landscaping,
signage, undergrounding of overhead utilities.
2) Construction of bikeway facilities as prioritized in the Bicycle Plan for the City of
Charlottesville and Albemarle County (adopted by the Board of Supervisors as an
element ofthe Comprehensive Plan on July 17, 1991).
3) Development of portions of the Rivanna River Greenway path system.
4) Development of sidewalks/pathways as recommended in the Pedestrian Obstacles Study
Phase II (1987).
5) Removal of non-conforming billboards.
Standard Proiects:
Beyond the aforementioned projects, there are other projects eligible for STP funds not set aside.
They are, in priority order:
1) Undertake those Charlottesville Area Transportation Study (CATS) projects eligible for
the primary program in sequence as called for in the February 2, 1992 joint resolution
between the City, County and University and agreed to by VDOT. In addition to Route
29 improvements already mentioned, construct Meadow Creek Parkway from the Route
250 Bypass to Route 29 North. The first phase of this project will be funded in the
County's secondary program. The County believes the parkway will meet the criteria for
inclusion in the primary system and wants to work with VDOT staff to evaluate
construction of subsequent phases as a primary road if this will accelerate the parkway's
completion. VDOT is urged to investigate all possible funding sources to achieve the
quickest construction of this vitally important roadway. Projects in the northern
urbanized area not eligible for primary funds, but listed in CATS, such as the Hydraulic
Road/Route 250 Bypass interchange, should be actively pursued.
2) Undertake road projects parallel to Route 29 which relieve traffic on Route 29, such as
the Berkmar Drive completion (underway) and the Greenbrier Drive/Seminole Trail
connector, concurrent with the Route 29 improvements.
3) Improve the north/south connection between Route 250 and Route 240 in Crozet, either
through an improved alignment of Route 240 from Route 250 northward to Route 810, or
construction of the Route 240-Route 250 connector road recommended in the County's
Comprehensive Plan.
4) Widen Route 250 West from Emmet Street to Route 637 in Ivy. That portion of Emmet
Street to the Route 29/250 Bypass is covered by a joint design study by the City, County
and University of Virginia and was recognized for improvement in the Lewis Mountain
Neighborhood Study. The joint study should be used as a guide in developing the
widening plans.
5) Develop design plans for the widening of Fontaine Avenue from Jefferson Park Avenue
to the improvements along the frontage of the University Real Estate Foundation
development.
National Hiehway System (NHS)
The Charlottesville-Albemarle MPO Technical Committee and Policy Board have approved the
NHS as proposed by VDOT in this area excluding the Route 29 Bypass. No other NHS
designations are recommended. VDOT recommended to FHW A a NHS which included the
eXisting Route 29 and the Route 29 Bypass. FHW A has reviewed and submitted to Congress a
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proposed NHS which included both the existing Route 29 Corridor and the proposed Route 29
Bypass. Albemarle continues to recommend that only the existing Route 29 corridor be
identified in the NHS. The County's highest priority project in the proposed NHS is the
widening of Route 29 North fÌ"om the Corporate limits of Charlottesville to Airport Road,
including immediate design/acquisition and ultimate construction of interchanges at Greenbrier
Drive and Hydraulic and Rio Roads. The County desires to continue active participation in
Route 29 Corridor studies, including the study of the Charlottesville to Warrenton segment of the
Corridor now underway.
Coniestion Mitiiation and Air Ouality Improvement Proeram
This does not apply to Albemarle County. The County is not in an area of non-attainment for
ozone or carbon monoxide.
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Proposed Operating
Budget
FY 1995-96
Total County Revenues:
FY 1995-96
Local Property Taxes
47.5%
Carry-Over 0.30/0
Self-Sustaining 5.3%
ederal Revenue 0.70/0
Other Local
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0.8
$ 0.6
0.4
0.2
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Albemarle Avg. Top 20 Avg. All Avg. All
County Counties Virginia Virginia
Counties Cities
General Fund Revenues:
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Interest Savings
$llm
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General Fund Revenues
Total County Expenditures
FY 1995-96
Debt Service
6.2%
Gen. Govt. Operations 23.8%
Reserves 0.4%
Capital Program 2.1 %
Revenue Sharing 4.60/0
School Operations
62.9%
Total County Expenditures:
School Division
School Division
~ School Operations: $63.5m
~ Self-Sustaining Funds: $5.9m
~ Debt Service:
$6.8m
Capital Improvement Program
Capital Program
2.1% /
~ Additional $940,000 Added to
FY 95-96 Capital Improvement
Program
~ Total Transfer Increases from
$1.36m to $2.3m
~ Meets County's Goal of3% of
Total County Budget General Fund used for Capital
Projects
City Revenue Sharing
Total County Budget
~ Increases by $574,851
~ City Receives $5.04m in
FY 95-96
Reserve Funds
Reserve Funds
0.4% ~
Total County Budget
~ $200,419 Board Reserve Fund
~ $225,000 Debt Service/
Capital Projects Reserve Fund
General Government Operations
General Government
Operations 23.8%
Administration
18.0%
Total County Budget
Administration
~ Administration
General Government Operations
$4.72m
General Government Operations
Judicial
~ Administration
~ Judicial
Public Safety
General Government Operations
Public Safety
30.00/0
~ Administration
~ Judicial
~ Public Safety
$4.72m
$1.64m
$4.72m
$1.64m
$7.88m
Public Works
General Government Operations
Public Works
7.80/0
~ Administration
~ Judicial
~ Public Safety
~ Public Works
Human Development
Human Development
19.2%
General Government Operations
~ Administration
~ Judicial
~ Public Safety
~ Public Works
~ Human Dev.
$4.72m
$1.64m
$7.88m
$2.06m
$4.72m
$1.64m
$7.88m
$2.06m
$S.04m
Parks, Recreation & Culture
Parks & Recreation
10.6%
General Government Operations
~ Administration
~ Judicial
~ Public Safety
~ Public Works
~ Human Dev.
~ Parks & Recreation
Community Development
General Government Operations
~ Administration
~ Judicial
~ Public Safety
~ Public Works
~ Human Dev.
~ Parks & Recreation
~ Community Dev.
Community Development
8.10/0
$4.72m
$1.64m
$7.88m
$2.06m
$5.04m
$2.78m
$4.72m
$1.64m
$7.88m
$2.06m
$5.04m
$2.78m
$2.11m
Per Capita Expenditures:
Albemarle vs. Virginia
1,000
800
600
$
400
200
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Judicial Pub. Works Education Comm. Dev.
Albemarle County Population
Growth
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60,000
40,000
20,000
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ASSOCIATION. THE ASSOCIATION IS AN ALLIANCE OF ABOUT 40 CHURCHES
LOCATED IN CHARLOTTESVILLE-ALBEMARLE AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES. SINCE
LAST NOVEMBER, THE ASSOCIATION HAS BEEN FOLLOWING A VISION- A VISION
WHICH WILL BENEFIT A SEGMENT OF OUR SOCIETY WHICH IS QUITE OFTEN
FORGOTTEN OR NEGLECTED- OUR SENIOR CITIZENS. SINCE LAST NOVEMBER, THE
ASSOCATION HAS BEEN MAKING PLANS TO ESTABLISH A SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER
TO SERVE SENIORS IN THE KESWICK-STONY POINT AREAS OF THE COUNTY. I AM
HERE TONIGHT TO REQUEST FUNDING FOR OUR VISION- FUNDING FOR A SENIOR
CITIZEN CENTER TO SERVE THE NORTHEASTERN PORTION OF ALBEMARLE COUNTY.
OUR CENTER WILL BE CALLED THE PIEDMONT SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER.
WILL 8E ESTABLISHED AT THE UNION GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH, ONE OF THE
ASSOCIATION/S MEMBER CHURCHES, IN KESWICK.
WE HAVE RECEIVED
CHURCH/S FACILITIES.
UNION GROVE IS AN IDEAL SITE FOR THE PIEDMONT
SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER BECAUSE OF TWO REASONS.
FIRST, THE CHURCH HAS
AMPLE FACILITIES TO ACCOMODATE THE PROGRAM.
SECONDLY, ACCORDING TO
THE LATEST CENSUS INFORMATION, THERE ARE 1087 PEOPLE RESIDING IN THE
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KESWICK-STONY POINT AREA THAT ARE 55 YEARS OLD OR OLDER. THIS SEGMENT
OF THE POPULATION IS THE ONE THAT WE WILL SERVE. THE SENIORS WITHIN
THIS AREA CURRENTLY DO NOT HAVE A SENIOR CENTER THAT IS CONVENIENTLY
LOCATED AND WE HAVE CONDUCTED SOME SURVEYS THAT REVEAL THAT THE
RESIDENTS OF THE KESWICK AREA DESIRE THE TYPE OF PROGRAM THAT WE HOPE
TO OFFER FROM THE UNION GROVE SITE.
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OUR PIEDMONT SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER. DURING OUR FIRST YEAR OF
OPERATION, WE WILL OPERATE THE PROGRAM ONE DAY A WEEK. DURING THIS
FIRST YEAR, WE HOPE TO SERVE AT LEAST 15 SENIORS PER DAY. OUR HOURS
OF OPERATION WILL BE FROM 10:00 A.M. TO 2:00 P.M. DURING THIS TIME
PERIOD, WE WILL PRESENT A VARIETY OF ACTIVITIES WHICH WILL ENRICH THE
LIVES OF OUR PARTICIPANTS. CLASSES AND ACTIVITIES WILL BE PROVIDED ON
HEALTH AND NUTRITIONAL EATING, FINANCIAL MATTERS AND OTHER TOPICS
WHICH MAY BE OF CONCERN TO OUR CLIENTS. IN ADDITION TO CLASSES, WE
WILL CONDUCT EXERCISE SESSIONS FOR THE SENIORS AND ALLOW TIME FOR THEM
TO ENGAGE IN ACTIVITIES SUCH AS PLAYING CHECKERS OR DOMINOES, MAKING
QUILTS OR OTHER CRAFTS.
ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT COMPONENTS OF THE PROGRAM WILL BE THE MEAL
THAT WE WILL PROVIDE. ALL OF OUR PARTICIPANTS WILL RECEIVE A LUNCH
THAT WILL MEET THE GUIDELINES FOR RECOMMENDED DAILY AMOUNTS OF SEVERAL
NUTRIENTS SUCH AS FATS, VARIOUS VITAMINS, PROTEIN AND FIBER.
THE SUCCESS OF OUR PROGRAM WILL DEPEND UPON OUR STAFF. DURING OUR
PLANNING, WE HAVE ENVISIONED THE STAFF THAT WE WOULD NEED TO HAVE IN
PLACE DURING THE FIRST YEAR OF OPERATION. THE ONLY PAID EMPLOYEE THAT
WE WILL HAVE DURING THE FIRST YEAR OF OPERATION WILL BE OUR SITE
MANAGER. WHENEVER POSSIBLE, WE WILL ENLIST THE AID OF VOLUNTEERS TO
TEACH CLASSES OR ACTIVITIES. HOWEVER, THE SITE MANAGER WILL BE
RESPONSIBLE FOR ORGANIZING AND COORDINATING ALL OF THE ACTIVITIES AT
THE SITE. IN ORDER TO AID THE SITE MANAGER, WE WILL HAVE ACCESS TO A
CAPABLE PERSON THAT WILL SERVE AS A MENTOR. ONE OF THE PIEDMONT
ASSOCIATION~S EXECUTIV BOARD MEMBERS IS CURRENTLY SERVING AS A SITE
MANAGER FOR A PROGRAM SIMILAR TO THE ONE THAT WE WILL ESTABLISH AT
UNION GROVE. OUR SITE MANAGER WILL HAVE SOME EXPERT GUIDANCE
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ASSOCIATION'S EXECUTIVE BOARD WILL HAVE FREE ACCESS TO THREE LAWYERS
THAT I...JI LL BE ABLE TO PROVI DE THE BOARD I...JITH ANY NEEDED LEGAL AD~}! CE.
ALL OF THESE ~AWYERS ARE MEMBERS OF ASSOCIATION CHURCHES. ~ ~ ~~~'~IØ'~J
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THE LAST FOUR MONTHS TO PLAN AND ESTABLISH THE PIEDMONT SENIOR
CITIZENS CENTER. WE KNOW THAT THE UNION GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH HAS
ACCEPTABLE FACILITIES. WE KNOW THAT THERE IS A LARGE ENOUGH SENIOR
POPULATION WITHIN THE KESWICK AREA TO FURNISH US WITH CLIENTS THAT AT
PRESENT HAVE NO ACCESS TO THE TYPE OF PROGRAM THAT WE WILL OFFER. WE
KNOW THAT WE HAVE A GOOD WORKABLE PLAN THAT WILL FURNISH ACTIVITIES
WHICH WILL ENRICH THE LIVES OF ALL OF THE PROGRAMS PARTICIPANTS. WE
HAVE WORKED HARD IN ORDER TO DEVELOP A BUSINESS PLAN FOR THE PIEDMONT
SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER. SINCE NOVEMBER, ALL OF THESE PLANS HAVE
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REALITY. I HOPE THAT YOU WILL HELP THE PIEDMONT DISTRICT BAPTIST
ASSOCIATION TO ESTABLISH THE PIEDMONT SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER TO SERVE
THE SENIORS OF NORTHEASTERN ALBEMARLE. WE WILL PROVIDE SERVICES TO
ALL SENIORS REGARDLESS OF RACE, NATIONAL ORIGIN OR RELIGION. PLEASE
PROVIDE US WITH THE FUNDS TO MAKE OUR VISION BECOME A REALITY FOR THE
KESWICK-STONY POINT AREA SENIORS.
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Jefferson Area Board for Aging
Retired and Senior Volunteer Program
Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (R&SVP) proves that retirement can be an opportunity for
organizations and individuals to put the skills and experience of lifetimes to work for others.
R&SVP matches individuals, age 55 and over, with volunteer positions. R&SVP staff recruit,
interview, orient and place seniors in non-profit or public agencies that can effectively utilize these
individual's particular interests and talents.
Statistical Benefits to Albemarle County
During fiscal year 1994-95 R&SVP will have served the County very well. The early numbers to
date suggest the following is the minimum with greater returns and expectations anticipated.
In Albemarle County
Number ofR&SVP volunteers
Number of hours these volunteers \vill contribute
Current Year Funding from The County
Number of residents benefiting from R&SVP
133 volunteers
12,168 hours
$6,088 94-95 funding
670 residents
The average annual cost to each resident benefiting
The average annual cost for each volunteer
$9.09 each resident
$45.77 each volunteer
List of Agencies and Organizations
There are more than 100 different local organizations involved with R&SVP, including
health services organizations, schools and other educational organizations, rehabilitation centers,
hospitals, day care centers, nursing and adult homes, libraries, parks & recreation, and many
more. A list of those organizations currently benefiting from R&SVP volunteers is attached.
Jefferson Area Board for Aging
Retired and Senior Volunteer Program
Vol~nteers from the Jefferson Area Board for Aging's Retired and
Senlor Volunteer Program serve 117 agencies and organizations
throughout our comn1unity. As is evident from the list below
these volunteers are involved in every kind of activity, fro~ art
museums to the ~MCA, from all ages, for children in heads tart
programs to senlors at community centers. These groups are:
Second St. Gallery
Alderman Library, uvA
Alcoholism Cou~cil - LPJ CuI. Center
Albemarle County Historical Society
American Cancer Society
Albemarle County Social Service
Thomas Jefferso~ Adult ~ealtr.care C~~ter
Albemarle Esg. Improvement Pro~ram
Alzheimer's Association
AIDs Support Group
Bayly Þ.rt ¡·'useum
Barrett Day Care Center
B. F. Yancey Slementary Sc~ool
Buford Middle School
Burnley Moran School
Community Attention, Inc.
Carysbrook Senior Center
uvÞ. Cabell Ea.ll
Charlottesville Housing Founèatio~
Cedars
Charlottesvil~e Free Health Clinic
Charlottesville Housi~g I~proYe~e~t ?rosr~~
Charlottesville High School
Council on Adolescent Pregnancy
Chamber of Commerce
Community Builders
Kluge Children's Rehab. Center
Carver Community Center
Charlottesville Social Services
Central Virginia Child Dev. Assn.
Victim-Witness Program
Drop In Center
Eldercare
Emergency Food Bank
Esmont Senior Center - New Grn Mtn Cn
FOCUS
Fluvanna Department of Social Services
Fluvanna County
Children, Youth & F~mily Services
Greer Elementary School
Greene County Chamber of Commerce
Greene County
Gladstone Senior Community Center
Greene County Senior Center
Ronal McDonald House of Charlottesville
Heritage Hall
Crescent Hall
Hope House
Hospice of the piedmont
Head Start, V~CÞA
Innis Free Village
International Center of UVA
IndeDendence Resource Center
Jeff~rson Area Board for Aging
Jackson Via Elementary School
Charlottesville/Albemarle Legal Aid society'
Louisa Council on Aging
Louisa County Senior Center
Louisa Health Care Center
Learning ~eeds & Evaluation Center
Louisa County
Literacy Vol. of America
Monticello Area Comm. Action Agency
Mothers Against Drunk Drlvlng
¡I¡adison, Inc.
¡-:edi ¡-¡ate
Martha Jefferson ~ospital Auxiliary
¡I¡a:!:ch of Dimes
!-ieals on \~heels
National MS Soc. - 31ue Ri¿~e Chap.
Nature Conservancy
Nelson County
Northwestern Va. Health Syste~s
Offenòer Aid & Restoration of CiA
Charlottesville D~partment of ?a~ks u Recreation
Parenting Action Team
Piedmont ~ealth Care Center
Project C.A.R.E.
American Red Cross
Reaion Ten Comm. Mental Health
Re~ording for the 51ind
Riverdale
Rockfish Senior Community Center
Charlottesville/Albemarl Rescue Squad
Retired and Senior Volunteer Program
Rivanna Solid Waste Authority
Salvation Army
Senior Center
Skyline CAP
Shelter for Help in Emergency
Shipman Senior Center
Twice Is Nice Thrift Shop, Inc.
Thomas Jefferson Area ?ood Bank
Thomas Jefferson Health District
UVA Medical Center
United Way - Information and Referral
Van's Hanògun Violence, Inc.
Virginia Discovery Museum
Va. Dept. for Visually Handicapped
Virginia Festival of American Film
VICAP Virginia Insurance Counseling
Village ~ursing Center
Volunteer Ombudsman Program
Virginia Special Olympics
Western Albemarle Senior Center
woodbrook Elementary School
Work Source Interprises
Walker Upper Elementary School
WVPT
YMCA
P~rt c: ''progr~n1 Information: COMPLETE A SEPARATE SHEET FOR EACH PROGRA1\f.
1. Name of Program Retired and Senior Volunteer Program
2. Status New_Continuing(E>.-panded)lContinuing(Level Ser\ice)_
3. Local Funding and Staffing: Fill in charts below. Note: This question is not required for United Way applicants. See general
instructions (first page) for calculating FTElvolunteer hours.
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Area Budgeted! Budgeted! Request! Change Change Percent
DoUan DoUan Projected 95-96 95-96 of Total
FY94 FY95 FY96 (Number) (percent)
Albemarle 5,969 6,088 6,302 214 3.52 7.47
Ch'ville 28,575 28,575 29,575 1,000 3.50 35.04
Fluvanna 8,433 8,854 9,164 310 3.50 10.86
Greene - - 1,146 1,146 100.00 1.36
Louisa - - 2,292 2,292 100.00 2.72
Nelson - - 2,101 2,101 100.00 2.49
State Federal! 33,816 33,816 33,816 0 0.00 40.06
United \\'ay - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
Total 76,793 77,333 84,396 7,063 9.13 100.00
Staffing
FTE
1.95
1.95
1.95
Change Change
95-96 95-96
(Number) (percent)
0 0
1,200 2.5%
FY94
FY95
FY96
Vol. Hours
43,442
48,000
49,200
4. PopulationJBeneficiary Data: Fill in chart below. (See general instructions for low income definitions.)
Number of People Served by This Program
Year Total Albe- Chv. Flu- Greene Louisa Nelson White Black Other Low
marle "anna Race Income
FY94 451 127 150 3 58 22 90 308 142 1 *
FY95 462 130 154 4 59 23 92 316 145 1 *
FY96 474 133 159 4 60 24 94 324 149 2 *
11: Data not available. Sources of data: Corporation for National and Community Services & lABA Service
Reports.
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5. Mandated Population: Is your target population mandated by your funding source? Yes (yes/no)
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6. Description of Program: Briefly describe the objective of the program.
R&SVP matches individuals, age 55 and over, with volunteer positions in their respective communities. R&SVP staff
recruit, interview, orient and place seniors in non-profit or public agencies that can effectively utilize that individual's
particular interests and talents.
7. Description and Justification of New Programs or Program Changes: Describe any changes in the existing
program such as an expansion or reduction in services. For a new program or changes to a program, explain why the
change or new program has been initiated and document the need for the locality(ies) being served. Briefly describe
how your agency consulted with other community agencies when planning the program (include agency names). How
does this program differ ITom and complement similar programs in the area? For a new program, you may attach an
additional sheet.
N/A
8. Justification of Budget Increase/Decrease: If a budget change is indicated, show how you arrive at the dollar
increases/decreases. If applicable, break down infonnation by unit cost. If the change is due to inflation, show the
inflation factor used. Examples: [10 meals @$2.50/meal * 5 days = $125 increase], or [$6,000 rent increase *
25%(program's share of agency's total budget) = $1,000 program increase].
3.5% cost ofli-ving adjustment.
9. Evaluation: What are the criteria or measures for evaluating the success of the program? How well did the
program meet these criteria in the past year?
There are a number of reports produced by JABA to demonstrate the level of activity and success this program enjoys
and provides to the community. These reports are as follows:
Monthly Reports - provide financial and statistical infonnation.
Monthly Volunteer Hours Report - shows volume of hours of volunteerism.
Semi-Annual Review to Corporation for National and Community Service.
Annual evaluation by R&SVP Ad-visory Council.
Annual Basic Human Needs Report - submitted to the Federal Government.
Very fìequent contact with all volunteer worksites.
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March 2, 1995
Mr. Walter F. Perkins
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
Albemarle County, Virginia
401 McIntire Road
Charlottesville, VA 22902
Dear Mr. Perkins:
I have been privileged to serve as an Albemarle County
representative to the Jordan Development Corporation (JOC)
for approximately five months. In that time I have come to
understand the scope of the Corporation's activities and to
appreciate the worthwhile contribution it makes in providing
decent low-cost housing to elderly members of Albemarle
County.
The recent year-end financial report for 1994 showed that the
JOC is on firm financial footing, and is operating its three
housing projects with efficiency and expertise.
Enclosed, for your information, is a recent magazine article
summarizing JDC housing projects currently in operation in
Albemarle County.
Thank you for the opportunity to serve the people of
Albemarle County as an appointee to the Jordan Development
Corporation.
Sincerely,
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MSC NEWSLEITER, NOVEMBER 1994
MSC SPOTLIGHT
THE PROPERTIES OF JORDAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
This issue of the MSC newsletter is pleased to feature I The Meadowlands was constructed on a portion of The
three properties owned by the Jordan Development Cor- Meadows' original property in Crozet and opened in July
poration and its affiliated companies, which all function 1991. It is comprised of 30 one-bedroom apartments in a
together under the direc- single, two-story building.
tion of a board of directors Designed by John Farmer
and its president, Forrest and built by Martin & Horn,
Kerns. The properties are it was financed by HUD.
The Meadows, The Mead-
owlands, and Scottsville
School Apartments.
Each of the Jordan prop-
erties was developed for
elderly residents who are
62 years of age or older.
With the passing of the
Americans with Disabili-
ties Act (ADA), persons of
any age with a disability
are also eligible. Each property entered into a Housing
Assistance Payment contract with HUD or VHDA which
requires the contracting agency to pay 70% of each low
income resident's rent and utility payments. As a result,
residents pay only 30% of their adjusted gross income.
Scottsville School Apart-
ments remains one of the
most interesting proper-
ties managed by MSC.
Once the original
Scottsville High School, it
had been virtually aban-
doned by Albemarle
County because it lay in
the flood plain and was
frequently under water.
After years of effort by Jordan Board members and their
consultant, Jane Saunier, the property was rezoned and
donated by the county to the Jordan Board. In partnership
with Fannie Mae and with the help of VHDA low income
housing tax credits and other financing assistance, the old
school was transformed into a gracious, historic apart-
ment building with 34 one-bedroom units. The wide,
wood-floored hallways, huge entrance columns, and
charming courtyard enhance the project's appeal.
Scottsville School was designed by dB Associates and
remodeled by Martin & Horn. The property has been
fortunate to have LOUANNE WHITLOW as its On-site
Manager since it opened in February 1991.
Scottsville School Apartments
The Meadows opened in September 1979 with 27 one-
bedroom apartments on the magnificent site of a former
apple orchard in Croze!. Frank Folsmon Smith, devel-
oper of Peacock Hill in Ivy, designed the seven build-
ings, each with four one-bedroom units. R. E. Lee
Construction built them, and Farmers Home Adminis-
tration provided the financing. Once bitterly opposed
by many Crazet residents because of its "low income"
label, The Meadows is a central part of the community
today, as it houses Albemarle County's Meadows Com-
munity Center. Another key to the success of The
Meadows is WINIFRED BROWN, On-site Manager,
who has worked there for 10 years. Winifred also
oversees its neighbor, The Meadowlands.
installed. Exterior building repairs and exterior painting have
continued as well.
HARBOR VILLAGE
This summer, Harbor Village successfully reduced its va-
cancy rate and increased its rental income 3.6% through
both renewals and move-ins. In September of 1993, 37% of
its residents paid rent at rates lower than $500, but since
then, that number has been reduced to only 15%. The
property is now boasting an average of 54% renewal rate
over the first two quarters. In fact, approximately a fourth of
Harbor Village's residents have been there for more than two
years, and another fifth have been there at least one year.
Management Services has managed each of these com-
munities since they opened, originally under the direction
of Senior Vice President RICHARD JONES. Today,
Property Manager ALICE DESMOND and Senior Prop-
erty Manager CONNIE DUNN provide project supervision
and work directly with the Jordan Board.
To encourage resident satisfaction, Harbor Village hosted
three resident pool parties that were a big success this
summer. The pool's closing party even had a fall fashion
show presented by Sam's Club.
Of course, summer wouldn't be the same at Harbor
Village without softball I This season, The Harbor Village
Hurricanes came in second in their division with 11 wins
and only three losses.
Harbor Village would not have had such a remarkable
summer if it weren't for the great team effort of manage-
ment, leasing, and maintenance personnel. Congratula-
tions to all!
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Charlottesville, Virginia
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Your Agency on Aging Serving the Citizens of Charlottesville, Albemarle, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa and Nelson
March 2, 1995
Walter Perkins, Chairman
Albemarle County Board of Supervisors
Albemarle County Office Building
401 McIntire Road
Charlottesville, VA 22902
Dear Walter:
Roxanne White suggested, appropriately, that JABA should be
certain to have program participants attend the public hearings
on the budget. Certainly participants, as Albemarle residents,
should be heard from to show support for JABA's initiatives in
the county.
Unfortunately, however, evening meetings present a difficult time
for most of our participants to attend. Poor night vision, fear
of driving at night, uncertainty of meeting length, and
dependence on others for assistance are a few of the reasons
given for not being able to attend public hearings held at night.
JABA will do the best job it can to have representation present.
Perhaps in future years, a public hearing on the budget held
àuring the day could be scheduled.
Sincerely,
c£1::;
Gordon Walker
Chief Executive Officer
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Ed Jones, JABA Chair
Celebrating 19 Years of Community Service to the Elderly and Their Families
· Adult Healthcare · Case Management · Geriatric Consultation · Homebound Meals · Home Care · Home Safety/Repair · Information and Referral' Legal' Ombudsman
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Remarks of Samuel R. Kaplan to the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors
March 8, 1995
This evening I have brought my three children so that they can see how you make
the deåsions that affect their lives and how their father participates in those
deåsions. I also wanted you to meet three of the people most affected by your
decisions.
Jay Kaplan is 9 years old, likes fishing, swimming, and computers. He is in the
speåal ed, gifted, and after school programs.
Rebecca Kaplan is 7 years old, plays piano, draws animals and rainbows, and likes
gymnastics. She is in the gifted and after school programs.
Ira Kaplan is 6 years old likes basketball, tae kwan do and reading. He also is
responsible for getting the computer system up when it goes down in his
kindergarten class. He is in the gifted and after school programs.
Jay and Rebecca are American citizens born in Korea. Ira is a native of Albemarle
County. They, like their schoolmates, represent the best that this county, state and
nation have to offer. They are quite literally the future of everyone of us. Their
earnings will pay our retirement; their choices will determine the kind of soåety in
which we all live.
The Kaplan family is grateful for the services provided by Albemarle County
schools, but as I say to my children, "You can do better."
Let me just tick off some quick facts:
1) In real terms the average teacher's salary has declined for the past four years after
a steady rise throughout the 1980s.
2) A two percent pay increase for teachers with 7 years service, and others who will
not vest additional salary, represents a cut in earning power since the cost of living
rose 2.6 percent in 1994.
3) Allowing for inflation, both the local and total per pupil expenditures have been
flat for the past several years.
4) Given any reasonable estimate of inflation, total and local per pupil expenditures
will drop next year in real terms.
My fear is that we are in transition from a society that believed that government
could solve every problem and provide limitless benefits into a society that believes
that government can solve no problem and provides more harm than benefit.
My hope is that Albemarle County will avoid both extreme positions in its policy
decisions.
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Remarks of Samuel R. Kaplan to the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors
March 8, 1995
I urge you to pay the costs of growth by ending the four year tax holiday and
restoring the two cents that was cut from the real property rate. The twenty dollar
annual increase in taxes on a $100,000 home represents pocket change for most of us,
a pack of cigarettes per month for some, a couple of beers a month for others. It is
not a large sum but could do so much when it becomes $972,000 more for the county
next year.
It could provide 5 school nurses, 5 instructional and 5 technical support specialists
for the computer network and still fund recent police requests.
Or it could fully fund the special education staffing formula and the materials for
the revised curricul urn.
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Mr. Robert W. Tucker, Jr.
County Executive
County Office Building
401 McIntire Road
Charlottesville, VA. 22902
Dear Mr. Tucker:
This is in reference to your letter dated February 22, 1995 regarding
available options for the location of a crossover near Carrsbrook Drive on Route
29.
Please find enclosed a narrative which summarizes these options, as well as
separate sketches for ready reference of each option.
It is important to note that the next Route 29 widening project (under which
this crossover would be built) is to be advertised for construction this month.
Currently, Option 2 is outlined within these plans. As requested by the County in
a letter from Ms. Jo Higgins dated June 13, 1994, the Department has revised this
crossover location as depicted in Option 3. This plan revision is complete and
will be adjusted on the next project after the contract is awarded.
Please notify the Department in writing of the preferred location supported by
the County. To insure that any adjustment will not delay nor impact the upcoming
Route 29 Project, your earliest response is appreciated. Should you have any
questions or concerns regarding this submittal, please contact this office.
Sincerely,
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cc: J. A. DePasquale; R. H. Connock, Jr.
J. S. Hores; D. R. Askew
V. W. Cilimberg; J. Higgins
TRANSPORTATION FOR THE 21 ST CENTURY
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The next Route 29 Project (Project 6029-002-F19, C502, hereafter called C502)
will be advertised this month and awarded for construction in April 95. Actual
construction will likely begin in June 1995. Construction should be complete in
April 1997.
The following are current options available for the location of a crossover on
Route 29. This crossover is intended to serve Carrsbrook Drive as well as provide
commercial businesses access along the southbound lanes of Route 29. Options other
than those presented here will severely impact the cost and timing of this project.
Additional survey and plan design will be necessary, as will adjustment of contract
quantities such as borrow and excavation materials.
OPTION 1
CARRSBROOK WITHOUT CROSSOVER
Advantaqes:
Existing crossover at Better Living is to be closed under the upcoming Route 29
Project. This will enhance the traffic flow and safety of Route 29.
No new signalization on Route 29 will be required.
maintained.
Traffic flow will be
Disadvantaqes:
From Carrsbrook, drivers desiring to travel south via Route 29 will have to
travel 1500 feet north to the nearest crossover (at Wal-Mart) and make U-turns.
U-turns should not be encouraged on a highly traveled facility such as Route 29,
especially at a high volume intersection. They introduce an unexpected movement
at an intersection and as a result could cause accidents.
Access to commercial businesses between Kegler's and Hilton Heights Drive
(Wal-Mart) must U-turn at the signalized intersection. U-turns should not be
encouraged.
OPTION 2
CARRSBROOK WITH CROSSOv~R (NORTHERN LOCATION)
Construction cost - $96,000, Preliminary Eng., Plan Design Complete
Advantaqe:
Plans to relocate Carrsbrook at this crossover location will provide safe and
convenient access to Route 29 southbound for motorists traveling Carrsbrook
Drive.
The volume of U-turns for access to businesses north of Kegler's will be less
than the number required under Option 1 (no crossovers) .
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Disadvantaqes:
Crossover will introduce additional signalization and conflict points.
Through traffic may be encouraged, however, several construction projects already
underway in the area should take traffic off of subdivision or local streets onto
these upgraded facilities once completed. For travelers heading north or south,
Route 29 will provide the most convenient and direct access. The additional
lanes and coordinated signal phasing will facilitate traffic flow. Path through
subdivisions will be more circuitous than not.
The location of this crossover is not such that commercial access to properties
on southbound Route 29 can be combined. Therefore commercial entrances within
this Route 29 Corridor are not minimized.
OPTION 3
CARRSBROOK DRIVE WITH CROSSOVER (SOUTHERN LOCATION)
Construction cost $76,000, Preliminary Eng., Plan design $2,000
Advantaqes:
Plans to relocate Carrsbrook at this crossover location will provide safe and
convenient access to Route 29 southbound for motorists traveling Carrsbrook
Drive.
The volume of U-turns for access to businesses north of Kegler's will be less
than the number required under Option 1 (no crossovers) .
Access to commercial properties on southbound Route 29 can be combined. This
will minimize the number of individual commercial entrances along the Route 29
Corridor. (Crossover aligns with property line for joint commercial access)
Disadvantaqes:
Crossover will introduce additional signalization and conflict points.
Through traffic may be encouraged, however, several construction projects already
underway in the area should take traffic off of subdivision or local streets onto
these upgraded facilities once completed. For travelers heading North or South,
Route 29 will provide the most convenient and direct access. The additional
lanes and coordinated signal phasing will facilitate traffic flow. Path through
subdivision will be more circuitous than not.
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Public Comment on Carrsbrook Drive Alignment with Route
29 North
AGENDA DATE:
March 8,1995
ITEM NUMBER:
ACfION:
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INFORMATION:
SUBJECfIPROPOSAL/REOUEST:
Solicit public comment on Carrsbrook Drive alignment
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACfION:
INFORMATION:
ATTACHMENTS: Yes
STAFF CONTACf(S):
Messrs. Tucker, Huff
REVIEWED BY: ~t£¥
BACKGROUND:
At the Board's request, Ms. Angela Tucker, Resident Engineer for VDOT, will be present to present and discuss three options for
the alignment of Carrsbrook Drive with potential crossovers on Route 29 North. Public comment will be solicited for decision-
making by the Board.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the Board, after the public comment period, provide its desire for the alignment of Carrsbrook Drive with
Route 29 North to VDOT for planning purposes.
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The next Route 29 Project (Project 6029-002-F19, C502, hereafter called C502)
will be advertised this month and awarded for construction in April 95. Actual
construction will likely begin in June 1995. Construction should be complete in
April 1997.
The following are current options available for the location of a crossover on
Route 29. This crossover is intended to serve Carrsbrook Drive as well as provide
commercial businesses access along the southbound lanes of Route 29. Options other
than those presented here will severely impact the cost and timing of this project.
Additional survey and plan design will be necessary, as will adjustment of contract
quantities such as borrow and excavation materials.
OPTION 1
CARRSBROOK WITHOUT CROSSOVER
Advantaqes:
Existing crossover at Better Living is to be closed under the upcoming Route 29
Project. This will enhance the traffic flow and safety of Route 29.
No new signalization on Route 29 will be required.
maintained.
Traffic flow will be
Disadvantaqes:
From Carrsbrook, drivers desiring to travel south via Route 29 will have to
travel 1500 feet north to the nearest crossover (at Wal-Mart) and make U-turns.
U-turns should not be encouraged on a highly traveled facility such as Route 29,
especially at a high volume intersection. They introduce an unexpected movement
at an intersection and as a result could cause accidents.
Access to commercial businesses between Kegler's and Hilton Heights Drive
(Wal-Mart) must U-turn at the signalized intersection. U-turns should not be
encouraged.
OPTION 2
CARRSBROOK WITH CROSSOVER (NORTHERN LOCATION)
Construction cost - $96,000, Preliminary Eng., Plan Design Complete
Advantaqe:
Plans to relocate Carrsbrook at this crossover location will provide safe and
convenient access to Route 29 southbound for motorists traveling Carrsbrook
Drive.
The volume of U-turns for access to businesses north of Kegler's will be less
than the number required under Option 1 (no crossovers) .
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Charlottesville, Virginia 22901-1295
March 8, 1995
Board of Supervisors, County of Albemarle
County Office Building
401 McIntire Road
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902-4596
We write to express our unanimous opposition to the proposed realignment of
Carrsbrook Drive at its intersection with US Route 29. Carrsbrook Drive serves as a
primary neighborhood access road for five distinct residential areas. It was not designed
to be a major alternative to US 29, and there is nothing in the current proposal which
indicates that Carrsbrook will be altered to accept the added traffic burden which is the
intended result of the realignment. Carrsbrook traverses ponds, hills and curves to such a
degree that the higher speed traffic which would follow conversion to a quasi bypass
simply can not be safely accommodated.
The original proposal was made over six years ago at a time when several of the
affected neighborhoods were far from complete. It was also made at a time when the
Route 29 Bypass was programmed for construction at a location that is now not
considered feasible.
The short term benefits for the proposed realignment will be to siphon traffic off
Route 29 through our communities. Commuters will avoid four traffic lights
(Woodbrook, Rio Rd. and Rt. 29, Rio Road mall entrance, Northfields and Rio Road)
and traffic congestion in their effort to get downtown faster!
Carrsbrook already serves as a morning and evening rush hour alternative to the
Rio Road - US 29 intersection. Commuters have access to Carrsbrook on three roads
which parallel Route US 29 (Huntington, Northfields and Old Brook). A realignment will
simply add more rush hour traffic through these residential areas. There has already been
an increase in traffic. Numerous cars routinely travel through the neighborhoods at
excessive speeds, en route to non-residential destinations. This presents a clear danger to
our children. We have already received many complaints from our neighbors on this ever
increasing hazard.
The road was not designed as a bypass, either official or quasi. Road visibility is
limited due to numerous hills, blind driveways, and curves. Nor was it designed for high
volume, high speed travel for commuters and commercial traffic. The County has already
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Carrsbrook Road Realignment
recognized this quasi bypass problem when it enacted a law last year which makes it a
violation for a commuter to avoid a traffic light by going through a shopping area. Should
the residents of our communities be any less protected?
We recognize that the traffic situation on US 29 is a continuing problem.
However, we strongly suggest that the solution to the problem lies in restraining
continuing growth north of the city. Band-Aid solutions such as detouring large numbers
of cars through residential neighborhoods are doomed to failure. Additionally, whatever
advantage might be gained for the commuting traffic will be more than offset by the
adverse impact on these five neighborhoods including:
· A probable increase in traffic accidents, including the possibility that school buses
(which run throughout these areas at the very time that commuter traffic can be
expected) will be involved.
· The complete absence of any pedestrian safety features on Carrsbrook, Huntington
and N orthfields Roads.
· A higher volume of traffic will ultimately affect property values throughout these
neighborhoods. Decreased property values will, of course, eventually mean a
reduction of revenues for the county.
· Expanded ingress and egress to an area often leads to increased crime.
Any rationale for the proposal that might have existed several years ago simply is
no longer relevant. The changed circumstances mandate that the proposal be rejected.
Respectfully,
Representing Our Residents:
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Charlotte Y. Humphris
Jack Jouett
Forrest R. Marshall, Jr.
Scottsville
TO:
FROM:
COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
Office of Board of Supervisors
401 Mcintire Road
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902·4596
(804) 296·5843 FAX (804) 296·5800
MEMORANDUM
Board of Supervisors
Ella W. Carey, Clerk, CMC~~
DATE: March 3, 1995
SUBJECT: Reading List for March 8, 1995
March 3, 1993 - pages 26 (#22) - 36 (#19b) - Mrs. Humphris
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Charlotte Y. Humphris
Jack Joueli
Forrest R. Marshall, Jr.
SCOlfsville
TO:
FROM:
COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
Office of Board of Supervisors
401 Mcintire Road
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902-4596
(804) 2965843 FAX (804) 296·5800
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