2022 September 8 CCA meeting minutes 

Crozet Community Association (CCA) Minutes of the
September 8, 2022
Claudius Crozet Park Community Building

(Please enter Crozet Park through the front gate on Park Road and park on the basketball courts located behind
the main facility and near the Community building. Please do not park along Hilltop Street or Indigo Road.)

Click here for PDF version of these minutes.

Welcome: Tim Tolson, President,  welcomed the 8 people present and called the meeting to order at 7:35 PM.   The CCA secretary, Jo Ann Perkins, has injured her hand and can’t take minutes.  Ann Mallek volunteered to send her notes on the meeting to help Tim with minutes.

Agenda Review/Changes and additions from the floor.  
– Tom Loach ask to add a motion to New Business.

Approval of the CCA’s minutes of March 10, 2022.
– Tom Loach mad motion to accept them as presented, Ann Mallek seconded and unanimously approved

Treasurer’s Report: (2022 Dues: Still just $10 annual contribution). Tim reported the CCA: $4,000.58; CIDC: 7,898.99; TOTAL: 11,899.55 – There are 2 outstanding bills for the CIDC.

Albemarle County Police Department (ACPD; Blue Ridge District Evening Patrol Division) may visit and give an update. – They may stop by.

Discussion:  Growth in Crozet and the 2022 Crozet Master Plan

– Tim provided some background information about the 2022 Crozet Master Plan, the Montvale subdivision proposal and Crozet United and Eric Schmidt want the stream placed back on the maps.   The County staff seemed more solicitous about what Crozet residents wanted when we did the 2004 master plan and the 2010 revision.  That seemed not to be the case for the 2022 revision.  They pushed middle density housing onto the maps over the objections of both residents where it was being proposed and the CCAC.

Tom Loach said he thought the new Crozet Master Plan was a disaster for the community. It was not the CCAC members choice.  There were three CCAC meetings on land use and the CCAC objected twice and voted no 12-5.   It was pre-determined before it came to the CCAC.  Middle density did not/does not exist as a zoning category.  Just last week, Old Dominion on the border of Beaver Creek (and the growth area) got 8-9 homes per acre.
Affordable housing has been discussed since 1993, it was part of the first Crozet Master Plan.  We wanted to maintain the character of the community back then.  In 2004, the consultant said Crozet would have a maximum of 12,800 for the current 3,000.  In 2020,  the Crozet Gazette reported 16,700 units were issued for Crozet growth area.

In 2022, another consultant added another 870 houses to Crozet.   The comprehensive plan goals, 4 out of 7 are aimed at Crozet.   We did a survey and try to work with the county, since 1993.  Who wanted more population in the survey?  What was expected new growth that was compatible with existing neighborhoods.   The community welcomed development but at the lower range of density.  There were individual threats to the comprehensive plan.

In 1985, the CCA was formed and gave voice to its desires.  The first community survey [NOTE: in 2010]  talked about amenities like bike and pedestrian paths, types of development on 250. Yancey Mills/I-64 interchange.   In 2017 did another survey, statistically sampled, got over a 65% return rate saying similar things to 2010 survey.

The CCAC has voted over and over again since 2005 about development and density.  The original 2004 Crozet master plan used the neighborhood model and incorporated bona fide affordable units.  The community worked a lot with PHA on their Blue Ridge Avenue mixed income neighborhood model.   Only to have PHA sell the land to a developer.  For years there’s been a presentation about water.
He suggested another meeting – a state  of Crozet meeting.  Have a fact sheet for background. Like was done at the Field School years ago.
[NOTE: that meeting was to gather ideas for the development of the Barnes Lumber property.]  Have speakers from the county to answer questions.

Terri likes the pedestrian crossing at Harris Teeter on Route 250.  The narrowness slows people down.

Update and News from Ann Mallek, our county supervisor

The county is working on a revised comprehensive plan called “AC44” – Albemarle County 2044 –  the revision of the county’s comprehensive plan.  There are seven options being explored with surveys and community input sessions.

  1. It has more density in development areas, keeping green infrastructure.
  2. It has opportunities to reduce maximum densities to align with more usual growth as passed. It has the neighborhood model; Grey Rock in process, Crozet wanted affordable housing. Bob Hirshman rendered a model with affordable housing interspersed but it  was not accepted.
  3. It includes new criteria about expanding the growth areas. Since 1975 , the county has opted to be 95% rural and keep 5% of the land rural land. Use property tax exemption to incentive rural land and give that tax benefit to the growth area – was implicit to the concept. In 1991 there was a review of cost offsets. Approximate 2 to 4$ million.   [Note: She explained the  land use program.]
  4. Opportunities for development at the I-64 interchanges. The I-64/Route 250 interchange at Yancey Mill is already a disaster.  The section from Harris Teeter to I-64  has at least one accident per month.  Rural character not intended to be served by public utilities.

Is a waning view about maintaining the rural area.?  She thinks not really.

Terri Miyamoto: If we want to keep rural areas rural and not increase density so much, where will people live?   Seems like in 20 years, more land will be needed in the growth area.

The county has fallen down on infrastructure. There might be less resistance to growth if there were confidence on delivery of infrastructure.

Old Business: 

  • Crozet Independence Day Celebration will be Saturday, July 1, 2023.
    Tim talked a little about why there were not fireworks this year (July 2, 2022). Our usual fireworks company could not provide a shooter and there was less supply.  A company that came and looked at the site in early May couldn’t get fireworks supplies from China and decided that the new house near the park made the height fireworks we use to have unsafe. Doubted their insurance company would allow.As for this past July’s event, while the crowd was definitely smaller, the vendors  gave out the same amount of donation as 2021. We did have about half the total amount on beer sales and people did not stay until dark. We did not have a “gate” just asked for donations, and so we collected about $3,000 less that way.
    Brandon Black helped with parking again this year.  And Tim gave great appreciation and thanks to David Ferrall for all his work and coordination for the event in Tim’s absence (on his trip to Alaska).Ann suggested for next year we consider a Drone light show. Maybe Mark Eisener in Free Union?Terri said that  when the plaza is done, we will need remote parking for it.  And we need a middle of the day run for Jaunt – the Crozet Connect. 

New Business:  

  • Tom Loach discussed the land use value tax and requested that  the County of Albemarle provide to the CCA  the total amount of taxes deferred under the Use Value taxation since its inception in 1975.   Additionally the CCA requests the approximate additional cost to county taxpayers to support the land use program, i.e. in 191 this amount was 11 cents of the tax rate.Tom Loach discussed the CCA conducting another community survey using the 2017 participant information to get feedback from the community about the issues and options that involve the Crozet community in Albemarle County’s “AC44” comprehensive plan revision.  He thinks that most of them will effect Crozet.He made a motion that the CCA set up a survey committee, similar to the last one in 2017, to gauge the support for each of the county’s AC44 options. Ray Grant seconded the motion.  It passed unanimously.[Note: Per Article VII of the CCA bylaws, this motion must be presented and voted on at the next meeting of the CCA, and accepted in order to be adopted.]

Announcements –  

  • Household Hazardous waste on Friday & Saturday, September 23 and 24 from 9AM to 2PM at IMUC
  • Bulky Waste Amnesty days:
    • Furniture/Mattresses – October 1, 2022
    • Appliances – October 8, 2022
    • Tires – October 15, 2022
  • Electronic Waste Collection Day– Saturday, September 22, 2022 from 9A to 3P at IMUC
  • Commercial Hazardous Waste Collection – Thursday, September 22, 2022.  Qualifying businesses* must pre-register with MXI Environmental by September 16 to obtain an appointment.  To Register, call or email Peggy Snead at (276) 628-6636, extension 203 or peggys@mxiinc.com.” There is a fee associated with disposal.

Future Agenda Items?  – None.

Meeting adjourned at 8:55 PM.

These minutes were prepared by Tim Tolson, from Ann Mallek’s and his notes.

Tentatively, the next CCA meeting is November 10, 2022 at 7:30 PM

CCA meetings are at 7:30 PM on the second Thursday of the odd numbered months
(except July).

Email us at: CrozetCommunity@gmail.com

Join our email list by signing up at: http://CrozetCommunity.org/contact-us/


These minutes of the September 8, 2022 meeting were unanimously approved at the November 10, 2022 meeting.

2022 March 10 CCA meeting minutes 

Crozet Community Association (CCA) Minutes of the
March 10, 2022
Claudius Crozet Park Community Building

(Please enter Crozet Park through the front gate on Park Road and park on the basketball courts located behind
the main facility and near the Community building. Please do not park along Hilltop Street or Indigo Road.)

Click here for PDF version of these minutes.

Welcome: Tim Tolson, President, welcomed 12 people present and called the meeting to order at 7:32 PM

Agenda Review/Changes and additions from the floor.   – None

Approval of the CCA’s minutes of September 9, 2021. – Unanimously approved

Treasurer’s Report: (2022 Dues: Still just $10 annual contribution). Tim reported that there was a total of $13,124.19 in the CCA bank account, of which $3,566.30 is CCA funds and $9,577.89 is CIDC funds.  The CIDC made civic donations of $6,650 ($250-Crozet Fellowship Church; $900-CTC; $2,500-WARS; $3,000-CVFD; Crozet Park asked that their donation be put to first responders.)

Albemarle County Police Department (ACPD; Blue Ridge District Evening Patrol Division)  attended the meeting. Lt. Jason Marden, Blue Ridge Deputy District Commander spoke. He is the new commander of the Blue Ridge district.  Two other ACPD officers attended and answered questions.

Presentation:  Claudius Crozet’s connections to Crozet and western Albemarle. Phil James
Phil James gave an informative and engaging presentation with a dozen images that gave those present an idea of the scope and impact that Claudius Crozet had on this area and places he stayed in the area.  A Crozet Elementary school teacher was present and Mr. James offered to present about Mr. Crozet to the elementary school grades.

Update and News from Ann Mallek, our county supervisor
Supervisor Mallek talked very briefly about tax assessments and the county budget and process and then asked those present to share their concerns and priorities.  Those present asked questions and offered suggestions.  One suggestion was to have video speed cameras in all the school zones.

Old Business: 

  • Election of CCA officers for 2022. Current  officers are: President: Tim Tolson, Vice-President: Lisa Goehler, Secretary: Jo Ann Perkins, and Acting Treasurer: Tim Tolson.
    • Candidates must be present at this meeting or have spoken with a current officer about their willingness to serve if elected (Article II of the Bylaws).
    • All current officers are willing to serve again. If someone knows of anyone interested and appropriate for treasurer, please let us know.
    • Ann Mallek made a motion to accept the slate as presented. It was seconded and unanimously approved.
  • Crozet Independence Day Celebration will be Saturday, July 2, 2022.
    • Volunteers needed to help with planning and putting on the event.

New Business:  Any? 

  • None.

Announcements –  

  • JAUNT is asking for your input on rider needs and improvements on existing service.  Take their survey by going to: https://tinyurl.com/CrozetConnect2022
  • Spots are still open on the Crozet Community Advisory Committee! Apply at or share this link   https://www.albemarle.org/government/board-of-supervisors/boards-commissions and scroll down to “Apply to Serve.”
  • Household Hazardous waste on Friday & Saturday, April 29 and 30 from 9AM to 2PM at IMUC
  • Bulky Waste Amnesty days:
    • Furniture/Mattresses – May 7, 2022
    • Appliances – May 14, 2022
    • Tires – May 21, 2022
  • Electronic Waste Collection Day– Saturday, April 23, 2022 from 9A to 3P at IMUC
  • Commercial Hazardous Waste Collection – Thursday, April 28, 2022.  Qualifying businesses* must pre-register with MXI Environmental by April 22nd to obtain an appointment.  To Register, call or email Peggy Snead at (276) 628-6636, extension 203 or peggys@mxiinc.com.” There is a fee associated with disposal.

Future Agenda Items?  – None.

Meeting adjourned at 8:55 PM.

These minutes were prepared by Tim Tolson.

Tentatively, the next CCA meeting is May 12, 2022 at 7:30 PM

CCA meetings are at 7:30 PM on the second Thursday of the odd numbered months
(except July).

Email us at: CrozetCommunity@gmail.com

Join our email list by signing up at: http://CrozetCommunity.org/contact-us/


These minutes of the March 10, 2022 meeting were unanimously approved at the September 8, 2022 meeting.
There was not a May 12, 2022 CCA meeting.

2022 January 13 CCA meeting minutes 

Crozet Community Association (CCA) Minutes of the
January 13, 2022
Virtual Meeting (via Zoom)

Click here for PDF version of these minutes.

Welcome: Tim Tolson, President, welcomed 3 members at 7:31 PM,  Jo Ann Perkins, CCA Secretary, and two community members.   By 7:45 PM no one else had joined the meeting, so the meeting was postponed/adjourned until March.  With only two community members, the election could not be held nor minutes of September 2021 meeting approved.

An informal discussion ensued with the three persons remaining until 8:10 PM with no one else joining the meeting.


Agenda Review/Changes and additions from the floor

Approval of the CCA’s minutes of September 9, 2021:  

Treasurer’s Report: (2021 Dues: $10 annual contribution). Tim reported that there was a total of $19,661.03 in the CCA bank account, of which $3,511.30 is CCA funds and $13,457.89; Total: $16,969.19  ($3,900 donations outstanding).  CIDC made civic donations of $6,650 ($250-Crozet Fellowship Church; $900-CTC; $2,500-WARS; $3,000-CVFD. (Crozet Park asked that their donation be put to first responders.)

Discussion: Exploring possibility of Crozet becoming an incorporated town?
Article at September 2021 meeting To incorporate or not? And presentation by Drew Williams

Old Business: Any?

New Business:

  • Election of CCA officers for 2022. Current  officers are: President: Tim Tolson, Vice-President: Lisa Goehler, Secretary: Jo Ann Perkins, and Acting Treasurer: Tim Tolson.
    • Candidates must be present at this meeting or have spoken with a current officer about their willingness to serve if elected (Article II of the Bylaws).
  • IF there is a Crozet Independence Day Celebration, it will be Saturday, July 2, 2022.

Announcements –  

  • Spots are open on the Crozet Community Advisory Committee! Apply at or share this link   https://www.albemarle.org/government/board-of-supervisors/boards-commissions and scroll down to “Apply to Serve.”
  • Peachtree Baseball Registration deadline is this Friday January 14, 2022.  Details at https://peachtreebaseball.com
  • Commercial Hazardous Waste Collection – Thursday, April 28, 2022.  Qualifying businesses* must pre-register with MXI Environmental by April 22nd to obtain an appointment.  To Register, call or email Peggy Snead at (276) 628-6636, extension 203 or peggys@mxiinc.com.” There is a fee associated with disposal.
  • Household Hazardous waste on Friday & Saturday, April 29 and 30 from 9AM to 2PM at IMUC
  • Bulky Waste Amnesty days:
    • Furniture/Mattresses – May 7, 2022
    • Appliances – May 14, 2022
    • Tires – May 21, 2022
  • Electronic Waste Collection Day– Saturday, April 23, 2022 from 9A to 3P at IMUC

Future Agenda Items.

Meeting adjourned at 8:32 PM.

These minutes were prepared by Jo Ann Z. Perkins

Tentatively, the next CCA meeting is November 11, 2021 at 7:30 PM

CCA meetings are at 7:30 PM on the second Thursday of the odd numbered months
(except July).

Email us at: CrozetCommunity@gmail.com

Join our email list by signing up at: http://CrozetCommunity.org/contact-us/

There was no meeting on November 11, 2021.  The January 13, 2022  was not completed because there were only two non-CCA officers present by 7:45 PM.  With only two community members, the election could not be held nor minutes of September 9, 2021 meeting approved.
The minutes of the September 9, 2021 were unanimously approved by those attending the next CCA meeting on March 10, 2022.

2021 September 9 CCA meeting minutes 

Crozet Community Association (CCA) Minutes of the
September 9, 2021
Virtual Meeting (via Zoom)

Click here for PDF version of these minutes.

Welcome: Tim Tolson, President, welcomed 17 members at 7:30 PM.

Agenda Review/Changes and additions from the floor: There none

Approval of the CCA’s minutes of January 14, 2021:  Lisa Goehler made the motion to approve and Ann Mallek seconded.  All approved the motion.

Treasurer’s Report: (2021 Dues: $10 annual contribution). Tim reported that there was a total of $19,661.03 in the CCA bank account, of which $2,843.14 is CCA funds and $16,817.89 were committed to the Crozet Independence Day Celebration (CIDC) fund. Tim Tolson apologized for not yet having made the planned donations to local charities yet.  Should be complete in a couple of weeks.

Presentation:  What’s involved in Crozet becoming an incorporated town?   Drew Williams, AICP; Chief Executive Officer, The Berkley Group.

Drew gave an excellent report of the process by introducing who the Berkley group is and how the process works.  Boundaries to become incorporated begins the process.  He gave a summary of What Is a Town.  This led to What a Town Can Do, different from a county and a city.  What Is the Process includes much legal work. Many steps to How to Become a Town including petitions from community members supporting.  Also, What Is the Process includes the specific services the town will address by definition of its charter.  There are many unknowns including land use, land zoning, boundaries, taxes and cost, and other services the town will supply.

Yes, the residents will pay county taxes as well as town taxes.  Interesting that there has only been one new town since 1990 and many cities have reverted to towns and some towns are now part of counties.  He opened the floor to questions and there were lots of questions.  Most comments heard was that Crozet has one voice on Board of Supervisors, Ann Mallek, where other growth areas of the county have two or more supervisors representing their area.  How can Crozet improve that level of communication with BOS?  Many more questions:  about time, money, process, and it polarizing folks.  Will the community really gain a higher quality of life in Crozet community if its a town?

Updates and News from Ann Mallek, White Hall District supervisor:

Ann reminded us that September 14 Crozet Master Plan is going to the Planning Commission.  At the end of this, under new business, is where everyone can communicate their wishes for the revised Crozet Master Plan by the method they choose.

Old Business:

  • Re-cap of Crozet Independence Day Celebration held on July 3, 2021. Celebration went very well and soon donations will be given to specific civic organizations.

New Business:

  • IF there is a Crozet Independence Day Celebration, it will be Saturday, July 2, 2022.
  • Crozet Master Plan revision – Prepare for the public hearing at the Planning Commission regarding the final draft of the Crozet Master Plan on Tuesday, September 14 at 6pm.

Announcements –  

  • Commercial Hazardous Waste Collection – Thursday, September 23, 2021.  Qualifying businesses* must pre-register with MXI Environmental by September 17th to obtain an appointment.  To Register, call or email Peggy Snead at (276) 628-6636, extension 203 or peggys@mxiinc.com.” There is a fee associated with disposal.
  • Household Hazardous waste on Friday & Saturday, September 24 and 25 from 9AM to 2PM at IMUC
  • Bulky Waste Amnesty days:
    • Furniture/Mattresses – October 2, 2021
    • Appliances -October 9, 2021
    • Tires -October 16, 2021
  • Electronic Waste Collection Day– Saturday, September 18, 2021 from 9 A to 3P at IMUC

Future Agenda Items.  None given.

Meeting adjourned at 8:32 PM.

These minutes were prepared by Jo Ann Z. Perkins

Tentatively, the next CCA meeting is November 11, 2021 at 7:30 PM

CCA meetings are at 7:30 PM on the second Thursday of the odd numbered months
(except July).

Email us at: CrozetCommunity@gmail.com

Join our email list by signing up at: http://CrozetCommunity.org/contact-us/

There was no CCA meeting on March 3 nor May 13, 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic.
There was no meeting on 11/11/2021 and the January 13, 2022 meeting only had two members of the public and two CCA officers so was adjourned immediately, before the Agenda Review.
These minutes were unanimously approved by those attending the next CCA meeting on March 10, 2022.

2021 January 14 CCA meeting minutes 

Crozet Community Association (CCA) Minutes of the
January 14, 2021
Virtual Meeting (via Zoom)

Click here for PDF version of these minutes.

Welcome: Tim Tolson, President, welcomed 11 members at 7:30 PM.

Agenda Review/Changes and additions from the floor: There none

Approval of the CCA’s minutes of March 14, 2020 :  Only one person  in attendance tonight was at March 2020 meeting. Those here agreed the minutes are accurate as provided.  March 14, 2020 was the night before Governor Northrum instituted restricted meetings in Virginia in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
[NOTE: No meetings were held the rest of 2020, so no meeting on May 14, September 10, or November 12, 2020.]

Treasurer’s Report: (2018 Dues: $10 annual contribution). Emery Taylor, Treasurer, reported that there was a total of $19,369.11 in the CCA bank account, of which $1,993.10 was CCA funds and $17,376.01 were committed to the Crozet Independence Day Celebration (CIDC) fund. Tim Tolson apologized for not yet having made the planned donations to local charities which would bring the funds down close to $10,000 for the 2018 CIDC.

Presentation:  Conservation easements and their benefits, Tori Kennedy,  Conservation Partners, LLC (http://www.conservationpartnersllc.com/)

Tori mentioned the conservation easements, the benefits, Crozet Master Plan and plans ahead.  In conservation easements, she explained the process necessary to go through to complete.  Often times, these are as Individual landowners need.  Benefits are providing a legacy and preserving natural resources and vistas. and as well as Federal and state tax benefits. Crozet needs to continue its ambition to provide walking avenues, preserving historic buildings and sites, stream health, tree canopy, and vegetation.  In planning ahead, she was very complimentary of Albemarle’s ACEA and PDR projects.  Keep the momentum going and encouraging neighbors also.

Updates and News from Ann Mallek, White Hall District supervisor:

She gave us an update on the county operations during this pandemic.  Crozet Master plan Is Into drafting.  She encouraged the community to stay alert to developments on the Master Plan to give suggestions.  Planning Commission needs to work on solutions.  She has been working with different groups to control the speed In certain areas of Crozet.  She encouraged everyone who has a question to be sure to contact her.

Old Business:

  • Jo Ann Perkins suggested that CCA try to market Crozet uniquely to all residents that we are a community who cares for each other by creating a word about Crozet….CROZETING.  What It means to go Crozeting

New Business:

  • Election of CCA officers for 2021.  Unanimously elected officers are: President: Tim Tolson, Vice-President: Lisa Goehler, Secretary: Jo Ann Perkins, and Treasurer: Vacant
  • IF there is a Crozet Independence Day Celebration, it will be Saturday, July 3, 2021.
  • Crozet Master Plan Revision: Concern about county staff land use report to Planning Commission.
  •  Plastic Benches:  If Crozet can gather 500 pounds of unmolded plastic (No Meat Please In plastic) a company will give to the community for FREE a molded bench.  According to Jo Ann Perkins, Waynesboro has already had at least four given to them from this company, Trex.  More Information at Trex.com

Announcements –  

  • CCAC Meeting: January 24.  Check with county if there are any vacancies.
  • Commercial Hazardous Waste Collection – Thursday, April 29, 2021.  Qualifying businesses* must pre-register with MXI Environmental by April 22nd to obtain an appointment.  To Register, call or email Peggy Snead at (276) 628-6636, extension 203 or peggys@mxiinc.com.” There is a fee associated with disposal.
  • Household Hazardous waste on Friday & Saturday, April 30 and May 1 from 9AM to 2PM at IMUC
  • Bulky Waste Amnesty days:
    • Furniture/Mattresses – May 8, 2021
    • Appliances – May 15, 2021
    • Tires – May 22, 2021
  • Electronic Waste Collection Day– Saturday, April 24, 2021 from 9 A to 3P at IMUC

Future Agenda Items.  None given.

Meeting adjourned at 8:32 PM.

Respectively submitted by Jo Ann Z. Perkins

Tentatively, the next CCA meeting is March 11, 2021 at 7:30 PM

CCA meetings are at 7:30 PM on the second Thursday of the odd numbered months
(except July).

Email us at: CrozetCommunity@gmail.com

Join our email list by signing up at: http://CrozetCommunity.org/contact-us/

These minutes were unanimously approved by those attending the September 9, 2021 CCA meeting.

There was no CCA meeting on January 14, 2021, March 11, 2021, nor May 13, 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

CCAC Meeting Agenda 12 October 2022

CROZET COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE (CCAC)
Meeting at the Crozet Library   

Wednesday, October 12, 2022 from 7:00 to 8:30 PM

Click here for PDF (printable) version of the agenda

Agenda

1. Call to Order and Agenda Review. (3 minutes; Joe Fore, chair;)
Video of the October 12, 2022 meeting of the CCAC, courtesy of the Crozet Gazette

2. Approve last meeting’s minutes –  (2 minutes; Joe Fore, chair;)
       Draft Minutes of September 14, 2022 Meeting

3. Committee Business (55 minutes)

  • CCAC Planning Session
    • Discussion of Committee goals and operations
    • Discussion of future meeting topics

4. Announcements (5 minutes)

The County staff posted this month’s agenda and other information at: https://www.albemarle.org/government/community-development/boards-and-commissions/crozet-community-advisory-committee

Next Regular Meeting:  tentatively November 9, 2022 at the Crozet Library



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 and roster of members 

CCAC Overview & Duties: https://www.albemarle.org/government/community-development/crozet-community-advisory-committee-v4

CCAC Meeting Agenda 14 September 2022

CROZET COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE (CCAC)
Meeting at the Crozet Library   

Wednesday, September 14, 2022 from 7:00 to 8:30 PM

Click here for PDF (printable) version of the agenda

Agenda

1. Call to Order and Agenda Review. (3 minutes; Joe Fore, chair;)
Recording of this August 8, 2022 meeting is posted on YouTube 

2. Approve last meeting’s minutes –  (2 minutes; Joe Fore, chair;)
Draft Minutes of August 10, 2022 Meeting;
Recording of August 10, 2022 meeting on YouTube

3. Albemarle County Parks & Green Systems Presentation (60 minutes; Tim Padalino, Chief of Parks Planning)

  • Countywide Parks & Rec Priorities and Projects
  • Parks & Rec projects in the Crozet area

4. Committee Business (25 minutes; Joe Fore, CCAC Chair)

  • In person meeting procedures

The County staff posted this month’s agenda and other information at: https://www.albemarle.org/government/community-development/boards-and-commissions/crozet-community-advisory-committee

Next Regular Meeting:  tentatively October 12, 2022 at the Crozet Library



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 and roster of members 

CCAC Overview & Duties: https://www.albemarle.org/government/community-development/crozet-community-advisory-committee-v4

CCA Meeting Agenda September 8, 2022

Crozet Community Association Meeting Agenda
September 8, 2022 at 7:30 PM
Claudius Crozet Park Community Building
(aka old WPED radio  building)

(Click here for PDF version of the agenda)

Please enter Crozet Park through the front gate on Park Road and park on the basketball courts located behind the main facility and near the Community building. Please do not park along Hilltop Street or Indigo Road.)

Welcome
Agenda Review / Changes and additions from the floor.
Approval of the CCA’s last meeting’s minutes (March 10, 2022; click here for PDF version of the minutes)
Treasurer’s Report  (2022 Dues: Still just $10 annual contribution!)
Albemarle County Police Department (ACPD) may visit and give an update. (Evening Patrol Division)

Discussion:  Growth in Crozet and the 2022 Crozet Master Plan

Update and News from Ann Mallek, our county supervisor

Old Business:

  • Crozet Independence Day Celebration, Saturday, July 1, 2023

Announcements –   

  • Household Hazardous waste on Friday & Saturday,  September 23 & 30 from 9AM to 2PM at IMUC
  • Bulky Waste Amnesty days:
    • Furniture/Mattresses – October 1, 2022; Appliances – October 8, 2022; Tires – October 15, 2022
  • Electronic Waste Collection Day– Saturday, September 22, 2022 from 9 A to 3P at IMUC
  • Commercial Hazardous Waste Collection – Thursday, September 22, 2022.  Qualifying businesses must pre-register with MXI Environmental by September 16th to obtain an appointment.  To register, call or email Peggy Snead at (276) 628-6636, extension 203 or peggys@mxiinc.com. There is a fee associated with disposal.
  • Fall Crozet Arts & Crafts Festival, Saturday, October 8 and Sunday, October 9.  Volunteer today! Volunteers receive a free pass into the festival, a t-shirt, and much more!

Future Agenda Items?


 The next CCA meeting is November 10, 2022 at 7:30 PM
at the Crozet Park Community Building (aka old radio building)
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The Crozet Community Association Bylaws

CCAC Meeting Agenda 10 August 2022

CROZET COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE (CCAC)
Virtual Meeting 

Wednesday, August 10, 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:
If you do not have Zoom already, download Zoom, it’s free!
Use this link https://albemarle-org.zoom.us/j/94571782297  to join the webinar.

BY PHONE/CALL-IN:  Dial (301) 715-8592. Type in the Webinar ID: 945 7178 2297 followed by the pound (#) sign.

If you have any questions, please email Carolyn Schaffer at cshaffer2@albemarle.org

Agenda

1. Call to Order and Agenda Review. (3 minutes;Joe Fore, chair;)
Recording of this August 8, 2022 meeting will be posted on YouTube 

2. Approve last meeting’s minutes – Draft Minutes of June 8, 2022 Meeting;
Recording of June 8, 2022 meeting on YouTube

3. Presentation from the Downtown Crozet Initiative (60 minutes; Meg Holden, DCI President)

4. Committee Business (30 minutes; Joe Fore, CCAC Chair)

The County staff posted this month’s agenda and other information at: https://www.albemarle.org/Home/Components/Calendar/Event/2830/16?backlist=%2fgovernment%2fcommunity-development%2fboards-and-commissions%2fcrozet-community-advisory-committee%2f-folder-1066

Next Regular Meeting:  September 14, 2022 at the Crozet Library



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

Crozet Independence Day Celebration

Crozet Independence Day Celebration banner
The Eleventh Annual Crozet Independence Day Parade and Celebration –  Saturday, July  2, 2022

Click here to jump down to donation information.

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It all starts with the Crozet Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) parade at 5:00 PM at Crozet Elementary School and goes down Crozet Avenue through downtown Crozet to Claudius Crozet Park.  The Parade Grand Marshal is TBA.

If you would like to be a part of the 2022 Crozet Firemen’s parade, please submit your entry to be in the parade  to ensure you are included in the lineup. Lineup will be based on a first come basis. Horses/livestock will be placed near or at the end of the parade. Lineup will begin at 4:00 P.M. at Crozet Elementary School and the parade ends at Claudius Crozet Park.

The celebration begins at Claudius Crozet Park after the parade.    Bring a lawn chair if you want to be comfortable as you listen to the local band, Jacabone.   Traditional American Fourth of July fare will be available, including hot dogs,  hamburgers, chicken, kettle korn, funnel cake, BBQ, and sno-cones, as well as vegetarian and vegan choices, tacos, and other favorites! Local beer and Bold Rock Cider will also be available for a separate cost.  Event ends at 9:00 PM (Sorry to say – NO fireworks show this year; supply chain and vendor issues.) So you’ll be able to head to your car before its dark

There are no pets allowed in the event

Designated smoking areas are provided and we ask that you only smoke in those areas.  If you live nearby Crozet Park, we encourage you to walk!

How much would you pay for such good times?  All that’s asked is a donation of $5 per person (and  children 9 years and under are free) as you enter the festivities (parking is free).  The non-profit civic groups in Crozet are the ones that benefit from any money raised above the cost of the event, so please be generous.  Most years, we’ve donated over $7,000 to CVFD, WARS, and other civic groups.

Check out our Facebook page at: http://facebook.com/Crozet.Independence.Day.Celebration

Download a copy of our flyer by clicking here.

The event is sponsored by the Crozet Volunteer Fire Department, Crozet Community Association, Claudius Crozet Park, Crozet Lions Club,  Life Journey Church, Crozet Board of Trade, and several other area churches, and citizen volunteers.


Making a Contribution

These events involve a lot of donated time from a lot of individuals, but they can’t happen without financial contributions, too. We want everyone to enjoy our small-town event, so we only ask for donations at the entrance – A donation of $5 per person (and  children 9 and under are free) as you enter the festivities (parking is free).   Of course, we appreciate all donations, but to boost our efforts to cover expenses, we have three leadership donor levels and we are hoping that you will show your support by becoming a lead patron this year.

  • For a gift of $500 or more, we will prominently display your company banner you provide at the entrance to the park during the event, identify your patron status in the Crozet Gazette and event handbill and provide you with ten passes to the celebration in the park.
  • For a gift of $250 to $499, you will receive acknowledgment in the Crozet Gazette and event handbill and four passes to the celebration in the park.
  • And, for a gift of $100 to $249 you will receive two passes to the celebration in the park, published thanks in the Crozet Gazette and the event handbill.

July 2nd  will be here before you know it.  Won’t you join us by contributing whatever you can afford?  If being a lead patron is too much this year, please send whatever you can afford.   Your contribution is tax-deductible charitable donation. Last year, thanks to generous donations, we donated over $7,000 to multiple local charities- including the Crozet Volunteer Fire Department, Western Albemarle Rescue Squad, Crozet Trails Crew, and Claudius Crozet Park.  Thank you!

Please make your donation by Monday, June 27 in order to be listed on the event  handbill. 

  1. You can mail a check payable to: Crozet Board of Trade and send it to: CBT, P.O. Box 261, Crozet, VA 22932.  Please put  “CIDC donation” on the memo line.
  2. You can contribute right now, online, by clicking on this link:  Donate to CIDC through Network for Good
  3. Please put “CIDC donation” in the Designation box.
  4. Thank you for your generous support!

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It takes a village – won’t you help out on Saturday, July 2 for an hour?

We need your help for just an hour or two on Saturday, July 2.  Below is the website to sign-up to help with the Crozet Independence Day Celebration (CIDC)  Saturday, July 2, between 5PM to 10PM (or Sunday morning to pick up the park).  There are a variety of tasks and time slots. Most of the time slots are only an hour – so there’s lots of ways to help and still enjoy the event.

To volunteer for an hour, please click here.

When you sign-up it will ask for your name, email and, optionally phone number.  No one else can see your email and phone.  We promise we won’t share it.  It’s helpful for us to have it if something happens and we need to let you know about a last minute change.

We urge church groups, civic and neighborhood associations to sign-up.  Crozet Trails Crew and the Crozet Fellowship Church each have already volunteered to staff one spot the whole evening!  Let’s see which group can have the most volunteers!

With your help, we can make this Crozet Independence Day celebration the best ever!

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Exiting Crozet Park after the Celebration!

Exiting Crozet Park after the celebraton should be quick and smooth this year.  Lenoir Parking will be guiding everyone out of the park at the main entrance/exit.

Those who wish to go east (e.g., Ivy or Charlottesville) or north (e.g., White Hall) will turn LEFT out of Crozet Park and use Eastern Avenue to Park Ridge Drive to Three Notch’d Road (Route 240).   Lenoir Parking will have persons stationed at the intersections from Crozet Park to Three Notch’d Road to help you make all the correct turns!

Those who want to go  west (e.g., Afton) or south (e.g., Batesville) will turn RIGHT out of Crozet Park and use Tabor Avenue to Crozet Avenue (Rte 240).   Albemarle County Police officers will be directing traffic at the Crozet Avenue/ Tabor Street intersection.

The “back gate” onto Hilltop Street will be closed and locked.  No exit from Crozet Park is allowed.  Use the main entrance to exit Crozet Park after the fireworks, as described above and shown below.

Thank you for your help in making our small-town tradition a success!

 

Map of how to exit Crozet Park after the fireworks.

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