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Cville Plans Together Work Session with the City Planning Commission

August 30, 2021

Date/Time • August 31, 2021 • 5:30 PM, on Zoom.
Attendees can register to join here.

Materials

The materials that will be used in this meeting include the Planning Commission Work Session document (which includes some helpful explanations of the changes since May 2021) and the recently revised version of the Future Land Use Map (version completed 8/24/21).

Meeting Purpose

This Planning Commission Work Session will be an opportunity for the Cville Plans Together Consultant Team to speak with Commission members about proposed revisions to the draft Future Land Use Map and the draft Land Use, Urban Form, and Historic & Cultural Preservation Chapter and obtain feedback from Commissioners.

Agenda (quick overview)

  1. Opening Remarks from Chair Mitchell
  2. Brief reminder: Summary of May-June 2021 Engagement Activities
  3. Schedule updates
  4. Overview: Land Use, Urban Form, and Historic & Cultural Preservation Chapter revisions
  5. Revised Draft Future Land Use Map
  6. Next Steps
  7. Questions & Comments from Community Member Attendees
    • Up to 3 minutes per speaker
    • The timing for this item may shift
  8. Planning Commission Discussion

Filed Under: City-Info, zoning and development

Upcoming Zoning Meetings

August 25, 2021

Cville Plans Together and the Charlottesville Planning Commission are working toward finalizing its drafts of the Comprehensive Plan and the Future Land Use Map (the binding framework upon which more detailed zoning rules will be applied) for final hearings and a City Council vote sometime this October or November. If you want to follow or comment on these issues, there are three upcoming meetings (Aug 31, Sept 1, and Sept 14) you may want to attend. [Read more…]

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Health Survey from Move2Health Equity

July 27, 2021


The Move2Health Equity Coalition has asked neighborhood associations to encourage residents to take their brief (7 minutes to complete) health survey to assess the ability of Charlottesville residents to get to the places they need to go (mobility/transportation method), as well as barriers that may impact mobility. They hope the results will help them be more effective advocates and allies for mobility at the neighborhood level. The information will be shared with decision-makers and community leaders but individual responses will remain anonymous.  Click here to take the survey.

 

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Opportunities for Public Input on Charlottesville’s Comprehensive Plan

May 24, 2021

At this point (5/24/21), the opportunity for public comment and participation on the new Comprehensive Plan and the Draft Land Use Map will end on May 31. In the very limited time available, there are several avenues for asking questions and making comments:

  • Send an email to the Cville Plans Together team at engage@cvilleplanstogether[dot]com
  • Call (833) 752-6428 to share comments via a recorded message, or request a time to speak to a Cville Plans Together team member on the phone.
  • Please attend the zoom meeting on Tuesday, May 25th at 6pm-7:30pm where the consultants will once again present their draft Land Use Map and Comprehensive Plan. You can register here:
    https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Y1KX9BbNRQ6dLLt2Jc62VQ

Filed Under: City-Info, Little High neighborhood news

Big Changes to Charlottesville’s Comprehensive Plan & Zoning

May 24, 2021

The City is working with an outside consultant team to update Charlottesville’s Comprehensive Plan which involves a big rewrite of the city’s zoning ordinance to achieve two primary goals: a big increase in overall housing density and a significant increase in the availability of affordable housing. There are many different understandings of the proposed changes Charlottesville Plans Together is pushing for, so please spend some time reading the documentation on this process.

The draft Land Use Map is available on the full city map on the Charlottesville Plans Together website. The Land Use Map is the basis for creating a new zoning map but it is NOT the actual zoning map; the zoning map will contain more detail and will apparently allow for various adjustments and refinements. Below is a cut-out from the proposed Land Use Map of our neighborhood with blue boundaries and the names of a few places like Charlottesville Day School (CDS) added to help clarify what is being shown. You can click on the map to enlarge the image of the map for Little High and nearby areas.

Charlottesville Draft Land Use Map as of 5/19/21
The Little High Neighborhood and nearby areas in the Charlottesville Draft Land Use Map as of 5/19/21

In the draft Land Use Map, the Little High Neighborhood will have high density areas on three sides encompassing what appears (to my untrained eye) to be close to half of the neighborhood. The portion of our neighborhood between 9th and 10th streets (in purple on the map) is being designated for 5-8 storey buildings and will allow up to 10 storeys. All of the neighborhood between 10th and 11th streets from Charlottesville Day School to East Market and then along East Market to Meade Ave is designated as a “Neighborhood Mixed Use Corridor” (in pink) with an average of 3 storey buildings going up to 5 storeys. The area along East High street and the entire block bounded by East High, Meade Ave, and Stuart Street (in blue) is designated an “Urban Mixed Use Corridor” with the average height of new construction at 5 storeys going up to 8 storeys at “key intersections.”

Drilling down further into the map, one can see that the “Urban Mixed Use Corridor” runs smack into the General Residential zoning area at the dead end on Meriwether Street. This is a carry-over from what appears to be a harmless anomaly or even oversight in the current zoning map, but the push for greater density raises new questions about why this overlap exists. Efforts to find out why the boundaries of the Urban Mixed Use Corridor are drawn this way have not yet been answered.

Two zoning areas collide in the dead end of Meriwether Street
Two very different zoning areas collide in the dead end of Meriwether Street. What does this mean?

 

Filed Under: City-Info, Little High neighborhood news

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