CROZET COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE (CCAC)
Virtual Meeting
Wednesday, February 9, 2022 from 7:00 to 8:30 PM
Click here for PDF (printable) version of the agenda
This meeting is being held pursuant to and in compliance with Ordinance No. 20-A(14): An Ordinance to Ensure the Continuity of Government During the Covid-19 Disaster.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS MEETING
ONLINE:
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Agenda
1. Call to Order and Agenda Review. (Allie Pesch – CCAC chair; 3 minutes)
Recording of this February 9, 2022 meeting will be posted on YouTube
2. Approve last meeting’s minutes – Draft Minutes of January 12, 2022 Meeting;
Recording of January 12, 2022 meeting on YouTube
3. Community Meeting: ZMA202000015 Glenbrook (60 minutes)
Ashley Davies, Riverbend Development
Mariah Gleason, Albemarle County Planning Division, Lead Reviewer
PROJECT: ZMA202100015 Glenbrook
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT: White Hall
TAX MAP/PARCEL: 056A2-01-00-06200
LOCATION: Undeveloped portion of the Glenbrook development located at the westernmost edge of Union Mission Ln, south of Three Notch’D Rd and the railroad and north of the future extension of Park Ridge Dr.
PROPOSAL: Request to amend a proffer.
PETITION: Proffers previously approved with ZMA201600005 included a minimum percentage of single family detached dwelling units to be developed. The applicant is requesting to reduce this minimum percentage from 50% to 40%. The subject property, representing the final phase of the Glenbrook development, is 1.89 acres in size. No change to the zoning district or maximum number of units is proposed.
ZONING: R-6 Residential – 6 units/acre
OVERLAY DISTRICT: EC – Entrance Corridor
PROFFERS: Yes
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: Middle Density Residential – Residential densities in the range of 6-12 units per acre are recommended. Residential density of up to 18 units per acre could be considered to accommodate additional affordable housing (beyond any baseline affordability requirements); or to allow for construction of small-scale housing types: bungalow courts, small and medium multiplexes, accessory dwelling units, live/work units, small single family cottages, and tiny houses. Secondary uses include religious assembly uses, schools and child care, institutional, and commercial/retail.
Materials can be accessed online: https://lfweb.albemarle.org/weblink/search.aspx?dbid=3&searchcommand=%7b%5bCDD- Planning%5d:%5bApplicationNumber%5d=%22ZMA202100015%22%7d
The County staff posted this month’s agenda and documents at: https://www.albemarle.org/government/community-development/crozet-community-advisory-committee-v4/-folder-1067#docan1136_2941_1066
Next Regular Meeting: March 9, 2022
Note: CCAC meets on the 2nd Wednesday of the month
The CCAC’s role and “charter” doc’s are found here:
CCAC Fact Sheet and committee information
CCAC Overview & Duties: https://www.albemarle.org/government/community-development/crozet-community-advisory-committee-v4