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According to the County's website, entrance corridors consist of:
According to the County's website, entrance corridors consist of:
*All parcels of land (to the full depth of the parcel), in existence on 10/30/90, which are contiguous to the rights-of-way of a County road or highway designated in Section 30.6.2b of the Albemarle County Zoning Ordinance as an "entrance corridor street"; or
*All parcels of land (to the full depth of the parcel), in existence on 10/30/90, which are contiguous to the rights-of-way of a County road or highway designated in Section 30.6.2b of the Albemarle County Zoning Ordinance as an "entrance corridor street"; or
*All parcels of land that are located within five hundred (500) feet of the right-of-way of a County road or highway designated in Section 30.6.2b of the Albemarle County Zoning Ordinance as an "entrance corridor street."<ref>[http://www.albemarle.org/department.asp?department=planning&relpage=2464 County's ARB page, retrieved on 8-18-08</ref>
*All parcels of land that are located within five hundred (500) feet of the right-of-way of a County road or highway designated in Section 30.6.2b of the Albemarle County Zoning Ordinance as an "entrance corridor street."<ref>[http://www.albemarle.org/department.asp?department=planning&relpage=2464 County's ARB page, retrieved on 8-18-08]</ref>





Revision as of 12:59, 18 August 2008

Development in the Albemarle County's Entrance Corridors is subject to the design review of the Architectural Board of Review.


According to the County's website, entrance corridors consist of:

  • All parcels of land (to the full depth of the parcel), in existence on 10/30/90, which are contiguous to the rights-of-way of a County road or highway designated in Section 30.6.2b of the Albemarle County Zoning Ordinance as an "entrance corridor street"; or
  • All parcels of land that are located within five hundred (500) feet of the right-of-way of a County road or highway designated in Section 30.6.2b of the Albemarle County Zoning Ordinance as an "entrance corridor street."[1]


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