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COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
Dept. of Planning & Community Development
401 McIntire Road
Charlottesville. Virginia 22901-4596
(804) 296-5823
November 28, 1989
Oliver A. Kuttner
1117 East Market Street
Charlottesville, VA 22901
RE: SP-89-84 Oliver Kuttner
Tax Map 90, Parcel 35S
Dear Mr. Kuttner:
The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors, at its meeting on
November 15, 1989, unanimously approved the above-noted
request to convert an existing wood shop to autobody
restoration fabrication and classic automobile brokerage
(wholesale). Property, located on the east side of Avon
Street Extended (Rt. 742). Tax Map 90, Parcels 35R and 35S.
Scottsville Magisterial District. The Board approved
SP-89-84 as proffered in letter dated October 5, 1989,
addressed to Mr. Richard Tarbell, Albemarle County Planning
Department, from Mr. William D. Tucker, III, Attorney for
the Applicant, and subject to the following conditions:
1. All vehicles and parts of vehicles shall be stored
indoors;
2. All pollutants associated with the operation, including
but not limited to, paint thinners, antifreeze, oils
and gasoline, are to be safely removed from the site by
a waste disposal firm regulated by the Virginia
Department of Waste Management;
3. Compliance with Section 5.1.24 of the Zoning Ordinance
which limits the subordinate use of retail sales to
fifteen (15) percent of the floor area of the main use
(body shop);
Oliver A. Kuttner
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November 28, 1989
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Virginia Department of Transportation approval of a
commercial entrance and full frontage improvements
along Rt. 742;
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Site plan approval which shall include a certified
engineer's report to be submitted in accordance with
Section 4.14, Performance Standards of the Zoning
Ordinance, and significant landscaping as depicted on
plan initialled RET, November 9, 1989.
If you should have any questions or comments regarding the
above noted action, please do not hesitate to contact me.
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cc: William D. Tucker, III
Hall Brothers, Inc
Kathy Dodson
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October 5, 1989
Mr. Richard Tarbell
Albemarle County Planning Dept.
401 McIntire Road
Charlottesville, Virginia 22901
IN RE: Proffers for Oliver A. Kuttner
Special Use Application
Dear Rich:
The applicant, Oliver A. Kuttner, who presently operates a
business known as Griffon Motor Car Company in, the City of
Charlottesville, (formally known as Pegasus Classic Cars) has
requested a special use permit to relocate his business to 1825
Avon Street Extended in Albemarle County. This site, which is
surrounded by several other non-conforming businesses, is in a
Light Industrial zone and was formerly occupied by the Hall
Brothers Cabinet Shop. The nature of the applicant's business,
which is proposed to be operated on one of the two adjacent
parcels (Tax Map 90, Parcel 35 S) would include a classic
automobile restoration, fabrication, and brokerage business.
This special use permit is necessary to allow the applicant to
operate his specialized auto body business as well as the limited
auto sales that the applicant wants to perform at the site. In
order to properly and efficiently operate his business at the
site, the applicant is willing to make the following proffers
restricting his use of property:
1. The applicant will agree to warehouse all of his clpssic
and exotic automobiles in several enclosed warehouses which are
proposed to be built pursuant to a site plan which is being
filed contemporaneously with this special use permit.
2. The applicant agrees to install a central water supply
system and a central sewer system which will serve both parcels
of land (Tax Map 90, Parcel 35 Rand 35S). The applicant agrees,
prior to leasing to any other users on either parcel, to obtain
approval from the Albemarle County Health Department that the
size and capacity of both the central water and sewer systems are
adequate for all existing and proposed uses, including the number
of employees to be located on both parcels.
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3. The applicant agrees to build a common entrance and
common exit to and from State Route 742 (Avon Street Extended)
acceptable to the Virginia Department of Transportation and the
County Engineering staff.
4. The applicant agrees that the subordinated auto sales
portion of his business shall be limited to no more than 15% of
the total enclosed premises pursuant to Albemarle Zoning
Ordinance #5.1.24, which allows for such subordinated sales use.
5. In operating the auto sales portion of his business,
the applicant agrees to have no outside car sales lot. All
automobiles which may be displayed to qualify for the applicant's
automobile sales license would be displayed inside closed areas
of the maximum 15% showroom and office. The applicant agrees
that customers will be accepted by appointment only as the vast
majority of it is customers come from out of town. In fact it
should be understood that most of the applicant's business
consists of the applicant acting as a middleman locating classic
and rare cars for out of town customers which cars are never
shipped to the applicant's business location, but are instead
sent directly to the customer.
6. The applicant volunteers to allow the County Engineering
Staff to inspect his current operation on 1117 East Market Street
to determine the amount of noise generated by his business and
his handling of any pollutants.
7. The applicant voluntarily agrees to provide
documentation that any pollutants, including oils and thinners,
which are used by the applicant in the operation of his business,
will be removed from the site by appropriate agencies. The
applicant proposes that said removal of pollutants shall continue
at the Avon Street site in the same manner as the applicant is
removing said pollutants from his present Market Street site.
Documentation evidencing the present removal of such materials
from the Market Street site is available for review by the County
staff.
Respectfully Submitted,
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William D. Tucker, III
Attorney for Applicant
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