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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSUB201800118 Review Comments Preliminary Plat 2018-08-17County of Albemarle Department of Community Development Memorandum To: Megan Nedostup From: Emily Cox Date: 17 Aug 2018 Subject: Brookhill —Sections 9, 10 & 11 —Preliminary Plat (SUB201800118) The preliminary subdivion plat for Brookhill —Sections 9-11 has been reviewed by Engineering. The following comments will need to be addressed before approval: 1. WPO Plan must be approved before subdivision can be approved. 2. Road Plan must be approved before subdivision can be approved. Road plan must include all roads encompassed by this site plan. 3. VDOT approval is necessary before subdivision can be approved. 4. Ensure all critical slopes, buffers, etc. are shown as approved on ZMA 2015-007 on all applicable sheets. 5. Ensure the accurate FEMA 100 year floodplain is shown. The ZMA appeared to show the 500 year. 6. Note 1 on Sheet 4 says no floodplain exists on site, however, a floodplain is shown. Please clarify and correct. 7. The proposed greenway should not be located on any lots. Per the Code of Development (COD), page 18, the Greenway area will be a public space, dedicated to Albemarle County. Also, the Greensapce includes the Greenway, and the Greenway shall be located outside of private lots and right -of --way. 8. The 100' buffer is not existing, it is proposed as greenway/open space with the ZMA. Please label appropriately. 9. The County is not aware of anything that has be submitted regarding the preserved steep slopes. The note, "limits of existing...." is not accurate. Show the preserved slopes and their impacts as shown on the approved on the ZMA. New topographic information can be provided for evaluation, as outlined in county code, 30.7.4 b-1-h. However, this must be signed and sealed by a surveyor. 10. SWM facility easements must be shown and recorded with a deed. 11. Clearly identify the areas being used as forest &open space for water quality purposes in an easement. 12. Include the following note, "The SWM Forest and Open Space Easement is subject to the guidance set forth by DEQ in the Virginia Stormwater Management Program. The areas will remain undisturbed in a natural, vegetated state, except for activities as approved by the local program authority, such as forest management, control of invasive species, replanting and revegetating, passive recreation (e.g., trails), and limited bush hogging to maintain desired vegetative community (but no more than four times a year)."