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Upcoming City Meetings on the Future Land Use Map and Comprehensive Plan (Zoning Issues)

September 13, 2021

(The information below is from Cville Plans Together)

Planning Commission Meeting

September 14, 5:30pm

Register: Zoom registration link

Agenda and materials: You can view the agenda and draft chapter revisions

Purpose: The Cville Plans Together team will meet with the Planning Commission during their regularly-scheduled September meeting. At this time, we will discuss the Implementation Chapter and revisions to other chapters.

Planning Commission Work Session

September 21, 5:00pm

Purpose: This discussion will be centered on revisions to the Comprehensive Plan (Future Land Use Map and chapters).

Register: Zoom registration link

Schedule Updates

The project timeline has been updated and now reflects that Planning Commission and Council hearings for the Comprehensive Plan are currently planned for October and November.

Planned hearing dates:

  • Planning Commission and City Council Joint Hearing – October 12
  • City Council Hearing – November 15
  • City Council Second Reading – December 6

Filed Under: City-Info, zoning and development

Key Changes to Residential Area Category Definitions

August 30, 2021

Note: the following material below is excerpted from the detailed agenda for August 31, 2021.

CATEGORY DESCRIPTION CHANGES HIGHLIGHTED IN RED

GENERAL RESIDENTIAL

Form/Use: Up to 3-unit dwellings including existing single-family splits, accessory dwelling units (ADUs). Allow up to 4-unit dwellings if the fourth unit is affordable. Zoning tools will regulate affordability and maximum allowable development. Limited commercial uses allowed. Height: Up to 3.5 2.5 stories.

MEDIUM INTENSITY RESIDENTIAL

Form/Use: Small, “house-sized” multi-unit buildings (4- up to 12 units), accessory dwelling units (ADUs), cottage courts, rowhouses, townhouses. Zoning tools will regulate maximum allowable development including units per lot. Limited commercial uses allowed. Affordability requirements may be established for Sensitive Communities and will be considered for other areas in the city to address housing goals.

Height: 3 stories average. Up to 3 stories. Up to 4.5 4 stories allowed at sites with appropriate depth, where compatible with existing residential uses and mixed-use development, and where additional uses meet affordability goals. Zoning tools will regulate affordability and maximum allowable development.

Additional information can be found in the detailed agenda for the meeting on August 31, 2021. For more about this meeting, see Cville Plans Together Work Session with the City Planning Commission

Filed Under: zoning and development

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

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