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SP202200029 Checklist 2022-10-13SPECIAL USE PERMIT CHECKLIST for �'AL��y� PREAPP2022-22 Park Road Manufactured Home Park (SP) g ` After the mandatory pre -application meeting, county staff will mark this checklist tlltGtNtP appropriately so that it is clear to the applicant the information from Section 33.4 (c) that must be submitted with the official application Staff Contact: Rebecca Ragsdale rragsdale@albemarle.org Required for Provided with application? Staff) application SECTION 33.4(c) (County (Applicant) X X YES NO X A narrative of the project proposal, including its public need or benefit; x X x A narrative of the proposed project's consistency with the comprehensive plan, including the land use plan and the master plan for the applicable development area; X A narrative of the proposed project's impacts on environmental features. x X x A narrative that addresses the impacts of the proposed development on public transportation facilities, public safety facilities, public school facilities, and public parks. X x One or more maps showing the proposed project's regional context and existing natural and manmade physical conditions; X x A conceptual plan showing, as applicable, along with additional items that may be required by Sec. 5.3.6 Application plan required: X x 1) the street network, including circulation within the project and connections to existing and proposed or planned streets within and outside of the project; X No new streets 2) typical cross -sections to show proportions, scale and streetscape/cross- proposed sections/circulation; X No new facilities 3) the general location of pedestrian and bicycle facilities; proposed X 4) building envelopes; x X on -street parking 5) parking envelopes; X 6) public spaces and amenities including recreation requirements of Section 4.16 x SPECIAL USE PERMIT CHECKLIST 09-2020 Page 1 of 3 X No conservation 7) areas to be designated as conservation and/or preservation areas/limits of tree - areas clearing X None proposed 8) conceptual stormwater detention facility locations; Proposed disturbance not to exceed 10,000 sq. ft. X x 9) conceptual grading; X Other special studies or documentation, if applicable, and any other information x identified as necessary by the county on the pre -application comment form: See below for additional comments relevant to this proposed application. Additional Information • Recommendations of Crozet Master Plan regarding sidewalks should be addressed on the concept plan. aPriority Sidewalk Connections Construct priority segments of the sidewalk network shown on the Future Bicycle & Pedestrian Network Plan as funding becomes available. Throughout the engagement process, community members consistently highlighted the need for filling in sidewalk gaps in the Downtown area to provide safe routes for pedestrians. Community members identified areas around the Square, Crozet Park, and nearby neighborhoods as priority areas for sidewalk connections. The map below shows the missing sidewalks in these areas as dotted lines. These have been divided into individual projects for funding and timeline purposes. Based on community input and the need for providing safe access for nearby neighborhoods to Crozet Park (and eventually to Downtown), the sidewalk project for Park Road from Crozet Park to Brookwood Road is the highest priority of the five sidewalk projects. The second highest priority is providing a sidewalk along Hill Top Street from High Street to Indigo Road, to connect Crozet Park and nearby neighborhoods with Downtown. The following Catalyst Projects for sidewalk connections are listed in priority order: t. Park Road from Crozet Park to Brookwood Road 2. Hill Top Street from High Street to Indigo Road 3. High Street and Park Road from Hilltop Street to Crozet Park 4. Crozet Avenue from Ta bor Street to Dunvegan Lane S. Tabor Street to the existing Hilltop Street path, including pedestrian crossings Estimated Costs • Park Road from Crozet Park to Brookwood Road: $$$ • Hill Top Street from High Street to Indigo Road., $$ • High Street and Park Road from Hilltop Street to Crozet Park: $$$ • Crozet Avenue from Tabor Street to Dunvegan lane: $$$ • Tabor Street to the existing Hilltop Street path: $$ Realization Timeframes: 3 - 4 years per project ✓r�V 2 �1 ,1,,NNMUS z of v FINE GO OM �J ptr I q 1bh{- INP_EVESTiTION ADOPTEDOCTODEi'.2C 2J21 SPECIAL USE PERMIT CHECKLIST 09-2020 Page 2 of 3 • The Supplemental Regulations found in Section 5.3 are attached. Please address each criteria in a narrative when submitting. There is additional information required in Section 5.3 that must be shown on the application plan. We have discussed number of potential waivers or modifications and appreciate the table format used in making the request. • Any special exceptions requested should be submitted along with the SP applications, using the separate special exception application: https://www.albemarle.org/home/showpublisheddocument/230/637721601450470000. • These parcels are in the ACSA jurisdictional area. Please include existing conditions information regarding water and sewer service to the site, connections, etc. We will need to confirm if anything proposed constitutes a Central System that would need Board of Supervisors approval. • Consider emergency access to this development when seeking waivers from Section 5.3. Any questions about Fire -Rescue issues should be directed to Howard Lagomarsino at hlasomarsino@albemarle.ors. Please note: There are additional submittal requirements outlined on the official application for a Special Use Permit. Link to application form: https://www.albemarle.ora/home/showpublisheddocument/1040/637617826423100000 Read and Sign I hereby state that, to the best of my knowledge, the official application submitted contains all information marked on this checklist as required for application. FIRM 10/11 /2022 Signature of person completing this checklist Date Rachel Moon Print Name 434-227-5140 Daytime phone number of Signatory SPECIAL USE PERMIT CHECKLIST 09-2020 Page 3 of 3