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

This email list is moderated, so you cannot get spam because only approved email messages are sent out.  Volume is usually 1-4 emails a month, all related to Crozet & Western Albemarle events and concerns.


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.

Click here to jump down to volunteer information.

Click here to jump down to exiting Crozet Park after the celebration.


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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CCAC Meeting Agenda 11 May 2022

CROZET COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE (CCAC)
Virtual Meeting 

Wednesday, May 11, 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. (Mark McKenney – CCAC vice-chair; 3 minutes)
Recording of this May 11, 2022 meeting will be posted on YouTube 

2. Approve last meeting’s minutes – Draft Minutes of April 13, 2022 Meeting;
Recording of April 13, 2022 meeting on YouTube

3. Climate Action Planning in Albemarle County (60 minutes)
Gabe Dayley, Climate Protection Program Manager

4. Budget Update (10 minutes)
Ann Mallek, White Hall Supervisor

5. Committee Business (10 minutes)  Mark McKenney, CCAC Vice-Chair

The County staff posted this month’s agenda and other information at: https://www.albemarle.org/government/community-development/crozet-community-advisory-committee-v4/-folder-1210#docan1136_2941_1066

Next Regular Meeting:  June 8, 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

CCAC Meeting Agenda 13 April 2022

CROZET COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE (CCAC)
Virtual Meeting 

Wednesday, April 13, 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. (Allie Pesch – CCAC chair; 3 minutes)
Recording of this April 13, 2022 meeting will be posted on YouTube 

2. Approve last meeting’s minutes – Draft Minutes of March 9, 2022 Meeting;
Recording of March 9, 2022 meeting on YouTube

3. Community Meeting: SP202200003 Daylily Preschool (60 minutes)
Elizabeth Claman, Applicant
Kevin McCollum, Albemarle County Planning Division, Lead Reviewer
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT: White Hall
TAX MAP/PARCEL: 05700-00-00-029A0 and 05700-00-00-02600
LOCATION: 4297 and 4281 Old Three Notch’d Rd
PROPOSAL: Request for a special use permit on two parcels for a private school use.

PETITION: A request for a special use permit amendment under Section 18-10.2.2(5) to move an existing preschool from within the existing Mountain Plain Baptist Church at 4281 Old Three Notch’d Rd into an existing adjacent building at 4297 Old Three Notch’d Rd which measures 1.69 acres. The proposal seeks to increase the enrollment of children from 20 up to 55 while continuing to use the Church’s parking and drop off areas as well as playgrounds. The proposed hours of operation are 8:30am to 5:30pm. No dwelling units proposed.

ZONING: RA Rural Areas – agricultural, forestal, and fishery uses; residential density (0.5 unit/acre in development lots)

ENTRANCE CORRIDOR: No

OVERLAY DISTRICT: None

COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: Rural Area – preserve and protect agricultural, forestal, open space, and natural, historic and scenic resources; residential (0.5 unit/ acre in development lots) in Rural Area 3 of the Comprehensive Plan.

Materials can be accessed online: https://lfweb.albemarle.org/WebLink/search.aspx?dbid=3&searchcommand=%7b%5bCDD-Planning%5d:%5bApplicationNumber%5d=%22SP202200003%22%7d

4. Officer elections (10 minutes)

5. Committee Business (10 minutes)  Allie Pesch, CCAC Chair

The County staff posted this month’s agenda and other information at: https://www.albemarle.org/government/community-development/crozet-community-advisory-committee-v4/-folder-1067#docan1136_2941_1066

Next Regular Meeting:  May 11, 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

CCAC Meeting Agenda 9 March 2022

CROZET COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE (CCAC)
Virtual Meeting 

Wednesday, March 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:
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. (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 February 9, 2022 Meeting;
Recording of February 9, 2022 meeting on YouTube

3. Transportation Planning Overview & Crozet Project Updates (60 minutes)
Kevin McDermot, Planning Manager, Transportation

4. Crozet CONNECT update & discussion (15 minutes)
Jodie Saunders (JAUNT)

5. Upcoming CAC topics (5 minutes)
       Rachel Falkenstein, Planning Manager, Long-Range Planning
6.  Committee Business (10 minutes)  Allie Pesch, CCAC Chair

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:  April 13, 2022


Spots are open on the Crozet Community Advisory Committee!  If you are interested in applying, please visit and share this link or go to https://www.albemarle.org/government/board-of-supervisors/boards-commissions and scroll down to “Apply to Serve.” Applications are reviewed and member selections are made by the Board of Supervisors. Once accepted, a committee member serves for two years, with the option of renewing for up to six consecutive years of service. The CCAC currently meets the second Wednesday of each month on Zoom. Applications should be submitted as soon as possible; appointments are finalized in early April.

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

CCA Meeting Agenda March 10, 2022

Crozet Community Association Meeting Agenda
March 10, 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 (January 13, 2022; click here for PDF version of the minutes)
Treasurer’s Report  (2022 Dues: Still just $10 annual contribution!)
     CCA:   $3,566.30,  CIDC:  $ $9,557.89 ;  Total: $13,124.19 
     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) may visit and give an update. (Evening Patrol Division)

Presentation:  Claudius Crozet’s connections to Crozet and western Albemarle. Phil James

Update and News from Ann Mallek, our county supervisor

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)
  • Crozet Independence Day Celebration will be Saturday, July 2, 2022
    • Volunteers needed to help with planning and putting on the event.

New Business: Any? 

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 available 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.”  Next review of candidates is early April, so apply by March 28th or so.
  • 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 9 A to 3P at IMUC
  • Commercial Hazardous Waste Collection – Thursday, April 28, 2022.  Qualifying businesses must pre-register with MXI Environmental by April 21st 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?


 The next CCA meeting is May 12, 2022 at 7:30 PM
at the Crozet Park Community Building (aka old radio building)
Join our email list by signing up at: http://CrozetCommunity.org/contact-us/

This email list is moderated, so you cannot get spam because only approved email messages are sent out.  Volume is usually 1-4 emails a month, all related to Crozet & Western Albemarle events and concerns.


The Crozet Community Association Bylaws

CCAC Meeting Agenda 9 February 2022

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:
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. (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

4.  Committee Business (10 minutes)  Allie Pesch, CCAC Chair

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


Please also plan to attend the Planning Commission meeting on Tuesday, February 15, for the Old Dominion Village development public hearing (ZMA202000005). This development, proposing up to 115 residential units on 23.68 acres on Rte 240 just past Musictoday, hosted its community meeting in July 2020. Recording of that meeting is  available by clicking here.
Spots are open on the Crozet Community Advisory Committee!  If you are interested in applying, please visit and share this link or go to https://www.albemarle.org/government/board-of-supervisors/boards-commissions and scroll down to “Apply to Serve.” Applications are reviewed and member selections are made by the Board of Supervisors. Once accepted, a committee member serves for two years, with the option of renewing for up to six consecutive years of service. The CCAC currently meets the second Wednesday of each month on Zoom. Applications should be submitted as soon as possible; appointments are finalized in early April.

 


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