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Town of Round Hill Proposed Zoning Amendment R-2 Residential Single-Family District Conservation Cluster Option Planning Commission Public Hearing December 16, 2004 -- 7:00 pm
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Agenda Set Ground Rules Introduce Handouts Discuss “going forward plan” Introduction of Draft Zoning Ordinance Amendment Address Basic Misconceptions regarding Cluster Option Public Comment – limited to 5 minutes per speaker
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Ground Rules for Public Comment Please… Sign up ahead of time if you would like to speak Please state your name and address at the beginning of your comments Limit your comments to 5 minutes Avoid applause or comments on other speaker’s opinions Be civil and courteous
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Handouts Draft Zoning Ordinance Amendment Example Clustering Graphics –This is an EXAMPLE of how clustering was used elsewhere in Virginia, and does not show a property in Round Hill –Conventional or “By-Right” development vs. “Clustered” development
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“Going Forward” Plan This is the BEGINNING of the public process, not the end Upcoming meetings to include: –Public workshop with developer of Darling Property –Public workshop with VDOT representative regarding proposed Darling development Planning Commission will make a recommendation to the Town Council in January Town Council will then follow their public process before a vote is taken
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Site Before Development
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Site Plan With Conventional Zoning
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Conservation Areas With Conventional Zoning
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Conservation Areas With Conservation Option
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Site Plan With Conservation Design
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Site Rendering With Conservation Design
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Introduction of Draft Zoning Ordinance Amendment for R-2 Cluster Current Draft is dated November 23, 2004
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Intent Behind Amendment Preserve Town Gateways Protect Environmentally Sensitive Areas Conserve distinct character and unique heritage and natural resources Conserve Open Space
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Overview Protects floodplain –RSCOD currently not in effect 500’ Buffer of Heritage Trees –Protects Eastern Gateway Only an R-2 Option, Minimum district size is 5.0 acres Cluster Area <= 40% of total district size Conservation Area >= 60% of total district size Requires clustered lots to be contiguous, and oriented around a Courtyard
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Density Same Density as Current R-2 Zoning –2 Lots per acre -- PLUS – Optional Bonus Conservancy Lot –Requires an identified Historic Structure as listed in the amendment
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Cluster Lot Minimum 8500 ft 2 –Similar to New Cut lot sizes Lot width minimum – 50 ft. Setbacks –Front – 5 ft. –Sides – 8 ft., Sum >= 20 ft. –Rear – 30 ft. –Accessory – 5 ft.
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Conservancy Lot Same as a standard R-2 Lot 20,000 sq ft minimum Requires identified historic structure as listed in the amendment Same setbacks apply as in current R-2
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Additional Courtyard and Conservancy areas protected from future development by permanent easements Buffer yards required where cluster adjoins existing 20,000 ft 2 or greater lots –Includes tree/shrub planting requirements
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Basic Misconceptions “It’s all about the Darling property.” –While the Darling property will likely be the first property affected if the Zoning Amendment is adopted, the option does apply to other properties within Round Hill. VDOT Regulations –Those quoted apply to NEW subdivisions installing NEW roadways –VDOT has indicated that they would not take opposition to proposed Darling property development either by-right or clustered –Meeting scheduled on December 21 with VDOT representative, Tom Van Poole, to address any questions the public may have on this issue. Existing Concept Plan is the only result from Cluster Option –One vision of clustering. Developed prior to Draft Amendment. –“By Right” is still an option. Clustering alters Yield –R-2 Density, only exception is for a Conservancy Lot
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Public Comment Please… Sign up ahead of time if you would like to speak Please state your name and address at the beginning of your comments Limit your comments to 5 minutes Avoid applause or comments on other speaker’s opinions Be civil and courteous
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