HomeMy WebLinkAboutSP201500024 Review Comments Special Use Permit 2016-07-08COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
Department of Community Development
401 McIntire Road, North Wing
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902-4596
Phone (434) 296-5832 Fax (434) 972-4126
Initial Comments: July 31, 2015
Rev 1 Comments: November 18, 2015
Rev 2 Comments: July 8, 2016
Kelly Strickland
201 E. Main Street
Suite M
Charlottesville, VA 22902
kelly@shimp-engineering.com
RE: SP 201500024 The Field School of Charlottesville
Rev 1: October 19, 2015
Rev 2: June 6, 2016
Dear Mr. Strickland:
Staff has reviewed your initial submittal for the request for a special use permit for a private
school in the Rural Areas zoning district. We have a few questions and comments which we
believe should be resolved before your proposal goes to public hearing. We would be glad to
meet with you to discuss these issues.
Planning Comments (Rachel Falkenstein)
• Please note that, as with any special use permit in the Rural Area, this request will be
evaluated based on its appropriateness under the County's Rural Area land -use goals in the
Comprehensive Plan (with priority given to resource conservation, agriculture, forestry, and
open -space uses) and on its impacts (safety, traffic, noise, etc.) for the surrounding area.
• Application Narrative
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o Include more information about the proposed building(s). Are multiple buildings
anticipated?
Rev1: Comment addressed
o Provide the maximum total footprint and maximum height/number of stories for
the school buildings.
Rev1: Comment addressed.
2. Well and septic
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o The proposed school should be able to operate on this site without access to
public water and sewer. Future approval of a jurisdictional boundary
amendment for public water is not guaranteed. Staff will not recommend
approval of the SP unless it is determined that the site can support an adequate
onsite sewage disposal system and has access to safe drinking water.
o Provide more information regarding sewage disposal and onsite water quality for
Health Department review (see comments below from Virginia Department of
Health).
Rev1: See below comments from VDH. Staff strongly suggests the applicant
consult with the VDH Office of Drinking Water during the SP review regarding
the availability of safe and adequate groundwater to support the use.
Rev2: Well site is shown on site exhibit. Please provide written documentation
from VDH showing approval of proposed well site. Staff is in receipt of
jurisdictional boundary amendment request. Board action is required and
Board review of this request will occur at the same time as the special use
permit request. Staff comments regarding the jurisdictional boundary
amendment will be provided separately.
3. Vegetaiea Durrer
o Provide more intormation about the 75 toot landscaped buffer along Barracks
Road. Existing vegetation should be preserved where possible within the buffer
and areas without existing vegetation should be replanted with native species
and in accordance with ARB guidelines.
Rev1: Comment partially addressed. Please also state that existing vegetation
will be preserved where possible.
Rev2: Comment addressed.
4. Clarify what the "summer school options" will be. Will these follow the same hours as
the regular school day?
Rev1: Comment addressed.
5. Will there be any outdoor amplified sound associated with the use?
Rev1: Comment addressed.
• Concept Plan
1. Entrances
o Two entrances are shown on the concept plan, yet the existing conditions sheet
says the western most entrance will be removed. If existing entrance is to be
removed it should not be shown on the concept plan.
Rev1: Comment addressed.
o It would be a good idea to determine at the SP stage if turn lanes are needed and
if the proposed entrance meets sight distance requirements. Entrances and turn
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lanes might have impacts to the proposed buffer and the critical slopes on the
site (see attached VDOT comments).
Rev1: Comment not addressed. Turn lanes are shown on sheet 3, but no further
information has been provided.
Rev2: See engineering and VDOT comments regarding turn lane warrants. Turn
lanes should be shown on concept plan and should be taken into consideration
with buffer width along Barracks Road.
2. Critical slopes
o If disturbances to critical slopes are anticipated, a critical slopes waiver should be
submitted and reviewed with the SP request in accordance with Section 4.2.5.
o Areas of critical slopes to be disturbed should be shown on the concept plan.
Rev1: Comments not addressed. A critical slopes waiver will be required for the
proposed development. The waiver can be reviewed with the site plan submittal;
however, it is not guaranteed to be approved, which would significantly limit
how the site develops and would prevent an entrance in the proposed location.
Staff strongly recommends this be reviewed with the SP request rather than
waiting for the site plan.
Rev2: See engineering comments. Disturbances to critical slopes should be
shown and noted on sheet 4 (concept plan).
3. Boundary Line
o Show the location of the proposed boundary line between the school site and
the single family residential site.
Rev1: Comment addressed.
4. Site vegetation
o In addition to the 75 foot vegetated buffer along Barracks Road, there should be
a vegetated buffer providing screening between the school site and
residential/Rural Area parcels. The buffers should consist of existing vegetation
and be replanted with native species where existing vegetation does not exist.
The buffer should be maintained outside of the pond as well as between the
proposed residential lot and school site.
Rev1: Comment addressed. Please also include in note if existing vegetation
will be preserved within Barracks Road buffer. Label buffer width.
Consider extending "buffer A" a little further southeast around the building
envelope to provide more complete screening from Colthurst neighborhood.
Rev2: Comment addressed.
o Do you intend to maintain the 75 foot buffer along Barracks Road in front of the
future residential lot as shown?
Rev1: Comment addressed.
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o Existing vegetation on site should be preserved wherever possible. The concept
plan should show the future tree line after construction. Show the existing tree
line on the existing conditions sheet and the proposed tree line on the concept
plan sheet.
Rev1: Comment not addressed; show proposed tree lines after development on
concept plan or more clearly label trees to be preserved.
Rev2: Comment not addressed. Show proposed tree line on sheet 4 (concept
plan).
5. Stream Buffer
o The concept plan shows a proposed picnic pavilion within the stream buffer. A
picnic pavilion may be possible here, depending the size, materials, area outside
of disturbance, etc. Provide more details about the pavilion for engineering staff
to review or consider locating the pavilion outside of the stream buffer.
Rev 1: Comment not fully addressed. The final location of the pavilion can be
reviewed with the site plan; please note that just because it is shown on the
concept plan within the stream buffer, there is no guarantee that this location
will be permitted. Engineering staff will need to review a more detailed plan
for the pavilion to determine if the location within the buffer is permissible.
Rev2: Comment addressed.
6. Septic field
o As stated above the location of the septic field should be reviewed by the Health
Department with the SP request. The approved location should be shown on the
concept plan.
Rev1: Potential drainfield locations are shown on the attached exhibit. Drainfield
areas should be identified on the concept plan (sheet 2) or included within the
building envelopes. Drainfields should be located outside of slopes, buffers and
areas identified for preservation. Identify alternative drainfield locations on the
concept plan that will not require disturbances to these features. Staff
recommends the portion of the site formally owned by VDOT also be surveyed
for potential drainfield locations.
Rev2: Comment not addressed. Drainfield locations should be shown on sheet
4 (concept plan). Staff from VDH has indicated that providing drainfield
locations within the vegetative buffer could be problematic and cause conflicts
with tree roots. To avoid this potential conflict, staff strongly suggests
exploring alternative locations for reserve drainfields to eliminate need for
clearing in the buffer.
Rev1 New Comments
• The maximum building height in RA zoning is 35 feet. Revise note on concept plan.
Rev2: Comment addressed.
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• It is staff's understanding is that sheet 3 is intended to provide an exhibit showing
how the site could develop rather than to be a concept plan for development. If this
is the case, label this sheet as an exhibit and it will not be part of the adopted
concept plan for the SP. The existing conditions sheet will also be separate from
concept plan and should be labeled as an exhibit.
Rev2: Comment addressed.
• It is recommended that a boundary line survey be provided before the SP goes to
public hearing to firmly establish the SP boundary. If a boundary line adjustment plat
is approved prior to the SP moving forward, the school site will be a separate parcel,
which will allow the residential portion to be removed from the SP concept plan.
Rev2: Comment addressed. BLA currently under review.
• The proposed residential lot will need to be reviewed under the requirements of the
subdivision ordinance. Staff will review the proposed residential lot with the
submittal of the Boundary Line Adjustment Plat.
Rev2: Comment addressed. BLA currently under review.
Rev2: New comments
• Section 17-600 (B) of Albemarle County's Water Protection Ordinance calls for
retention of stream buffers where they exist and establishment of stream buffers
where they do not exist within water supply protection areas or other rural
land. Please indicate how you will establish a vegetative buffer (in areas that are
not already vegetated) at least 100 feet wide, using native trees and other native
vegetation, along the intermittent stream and lake in the western portion of the
property. The dam and access to the dam would be the only areas not requiring
the vegetated buffer.
Zoning Comments (Francis MacCall)
Rev2: No objection.
Architectural Review Board Comments (Margaret Maliszewski)
1. Provide additional detail and a note on the application plan to more fully describe the
intent and character of the 75' landscape buffer along Barracks Road. The buffer is
referred to as "maintaining vegetative screening" and "matching the frontage with
existing characteristics". Confirm that a combination of existing and new landscaping is
the proposal for the buffer. What are the existing characteristics along Barracks Road
that will be matched in the new buffer? If turn lanes are required, how will they impact
the buffer? (Will they occupy part of the 75' or would the buffer begin outside the turn
lanes? What activities are allowed within the buffer? Clarify that the buffer is to extend
along the full frontage of the property.
2. Note that the landscape buffer along Barracks Road can help mitigate the impact of the
stormwater management area on the EC. Any part of the stormwater management area
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that is expected to be visible from the EC will need to have the appearance of a
landscape feature that is fully integrated with the overall site.
3. There are "proposed boundary line" notes and arrows on the application plan, but the
arrows don't appear to point to anything specific. Please clarify.
4. Please provide additional detail (a description in text form) on the type, quantity, size
and character of buildings and structures planned for the new campus to assist in
determining potential impacts to the Entrance Corridor (EC).
Additional ARB comments
Among the issues to be addressed during the ARB review of the site plan are:
1. orientation of the buildings relative to the EC street
2. character/quantity of landscaping along the EC street and between the street
and the buildings
3. integration of the stormwater management facility into the landscape
Engineering Comments (John Anderson)
Comments attached.
Virginia Department of Transportation Comments
Comments attached.
Virginia Department of Health Comments (Josh Kirtley)
• At this point in the special use review phase, the applicant has submitted a feasibility
assessment from Old Dominion Engineering for the proposed use. As such, it appears
that it is feasible to have an onsite sewage disposal system to serve the intended use.
• Please note that this is not a guarantee that a sewage disposal construction permit will
be issued, as there are many additional requirements to obtain the final VDH permit. I
would expect the applicant and his engineer to contact me to work through the site plan
phase.
• Also, if the property will not be served by public water, then they will need to have a
well. This water supply will be permitted and regulated by the VDH Office of Drinking
Water in Lexington.
Action after Receipt of Comments
After you have read this letter, please take one of the actions identified on "Action after
Receipt of Comment Letter" which is attached.
Resuhmittal
If you choose to resubmit, please use the attached form. There is a $1,075.00 fee for each
additional resubmittal. See resubmittal schedule for resubmittal dates.
Notification and Advertisement Fees
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Prior to scheduling a public hearing with the Planning Commission, payment of the following
fees is needed:
$123.05 Cost for newspaper advertisement
$200.00 Cost for notification of adjoining owners (minimum $200 + actual postage/$1 per
owner after 50 adjoining owners)
$323.05 Total amount due prior to Planning Commission public hearing
Prior to the Board of Supervisor's public hearing, payment of the newspaper advertisement for
the Board hearing is needed:
$123.05 Additional amount due prior to Board of Supervisors public hearing
$446.10 Total amount for all notifications Fees may be paid in advance. Payment for both the
Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors public hearings may be paid at the same time.
Additional notification fees will not be required unless a deferral takes place and adjoining
owners need to be notified of a new date.
Feel free to contact me if you wish to meet or need additional information. I can be reached at
rfalkenstein@albemarle.org or 434-296-5832, ext. 3272.
Sincerely, W We6-:�D
Rachel Falkenstein
Senior Planner
Planning Division
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
ACTION AFTER RECEIPT OF COMMENT LETTER
Within 30 days of the date of this letter, please do one of the following:
(1) Resubmit in response to review comments
(2) Request indefinite deferral
(3) Request that your Planning Commission public hearing date be set
(4) Withdraw your application
(1) Resubmittal in Response to Review Comments
If you plan to resubmit within 30 days, make sure that the resubmittal is on or before a
resubmittal date as published in the project review schedule. The full resubmittal schedule may
be found at www.albemarle.org in the "forms" section at the Community Development page.
Be sure to include the resubmittal form on the last page of your comment letter with your
submittal.
The application fee which you paid covers staff review of the initial submittal and one
resubmittal. Each subsequent resubmittal requires an additional fee. (See attached Fee
Schedule.)
(2) Request Indefinite Deferral
If you plan to resubmit after 30 days from the date of the comment letter, you need to request
an indefinite deferral. Please provide a written request and state your justification for
requesting the deferral. (Indefinite deferral means that you intend to resubmit/request a
public hearing be set with the Planning Commission after the 30 day period.)
(3) Request Planning Commission Public Hearing Date be Set
At this time, you may schedule a public hearing with the Planning Commission. However, we
do not advise that you go directly to public hearing if staff has identified issues in need of
resolution that can be addressed with a resubmittal.
After outstanding issues have been resolved and/or when you are ready to request a public
hearing, staff will set your public hearing date for the Planning Commission in accordance with
the Planning Commission's published schedule and as mutually agreed by you and the County.
The staff report and recommendation will be based on the latest information provided by you
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with your initial submittal or resubmittal. Please remember that all resubmittals must be made
on or before a resubmittal date.
By no later than twenty-one (21) days before the Planning Commission's public hearing, a
newspaper advertisement fee and an adjoining owner notification fee must be paid. (See
attached Fee Schedule) Your comment letter will contain the actual fees you need to pay.
Payment for an additional newspaper advertisement is also required twenty-two (22) days prior
to the Board of Supervisors public hearing. These dates are provided on the attached Legal Ad
Payments for Public Hearings form.
Please be advised that, once a public hearing has been advertised, only one deferral prior to the
Planning Commission's public hearing will be allowed during the life of the application. The
only exception to this rule will be extraordinary circumstances, such as a major change in the
project proposal by the applicant or more issues identified by staff that have not previously
been brought to the applicant's attention. As always, an applicant may request deferral at the
Planning Commission meeting.
(4) Withdraw Your Application
If at any time you wish to withdraw your application, please provide your request in writing.
Failure to Respond
If we have not received a response from you within 30 days, we will contact you again. At that
time, you will be given 10 days to do one of the following: a) request withdrawal of your
application, b) request deferral of your application to a specific Planning Commission date as
mutually agreed to with staff, or c) request indefinite deferral and state your justification for
requesting the deferral. If none of these choices is made within 10 days, staff will schedule
your application for a public hearing based on the information provided with your original
submittal or the latest submittal staff received on a resubmittal date.
Fee Payment
Fees may be paid in cash or by check and must be paid at the Community Development Intake
Counter. Make checks payable to the County of Albemarle. Do not send checks directly to the
Review Coordinator.
FEE SCHEDULE FOR ZONING APPLICATIONS
A. For a special use permit:
1. Additional lots under section 10.5.2.1; application and first resubmission
Fee...............................................................................................................
Each additional resubmittal .........................................................................
2. Public utilities; application and first resubmission
Fee...............................................................................................................
Each additional resubmittal .........................................................................
3. Day care center; application and first resubmission
Fee...............................................................................................................
Each additional resubmittal .........................................................................
4. Home occupation Class B; application and first resubmission
Fee...............................................................................................................
Each additional resubmittal .........................................................................
5. Amend existing special use permit; application and first resubmission
Fee...............................................................................................................
Each additional resubmittal .........................................................................
6. Extend existing special use permit; application and first resubmission
Fee...............................................................................................................
Each additional resubmittal.........................................................................
7. All other special use permits; application and first resubmission
Fee...............................................................................................................
Each additional resubmittal.........................................................................
8. Deferral of scheduled public hearing at applicant's request
Fee...............................................................................................................
B. For amendment to text of zoning ordinance:
Fee.............................................................
C. Amendment to the zoning map:
1. Less than 50 acres; application and first resubmission
Fee........................................................................................
2. Less than 50 acres; each additional resubmission
Fee........................................................................................
3. 50 acres or greater; application and first resubmission
Fee........................................................................................
4. 50 acres or greater; each additional resubmission
Fee........................................................................................
5. Deferral of scheduled public hearing at applicant's request
Fee........................................................................................
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FOR OFFICE USE ONLY SP #
Fee Amount $ Date Pwd By who" Rec egri # Ck# By:
Resubmittal of information for
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-Special use rermit
PROJECT NITMBER THAT HAS BEEN ASSIGNED: SP201500024 Field School of Charlottesville
Owner/Applicant Must Read and Sign
I hereby certify that the information provided with this resubmittal is what has been requested from staff
Signature of Owner, Contract Purchaser Date
Print Name Daytime phone number of Signatory
FEES to be paid after amlication
For original Special Use Permit fee of $1,075
❑
First resubmission ('I'O BE PAID MIEN THE RES1 HMISSION IS .%L-%DE TO INTAKE STAFF)
Free
❑
Each additional resubmission (r0 BE PAID %%HEN I HE RESI BMISSION IS MADE TO IN TAKE STAFF)
$538
For original Special Use Permit fee of $2,000
❑
First resubmission (I'0 BE PAID NHEN THE RESt BMISSION IS NUDE TO INTAKE STAFF)
Free
Each additional resubmission ('rO BE PAID WHEN THE REST By1ISSION IS MADE TO INTAKE STAFF)
$1,075
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