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Neighborhood 2, the second largest of the Northern [[Development Areas]], consists of 2,981 acres and is generally located to the east of US 29. The meandering Rivanna River forms the eastern and northern borders of the neighborhood, with the City of Charlottesville serving as the southern border. The draft Places29 Master Plan describes Neighborhood 2 as
"predominantly residential" with the single-family neighborhoods of Dunlora, Raintree,
Westmoreland, Woodbrook, and Carrsbrook<ref>Albemarle County. Department of Community Development. Places 29: A Master Plan for the Northern Development Areas. 2009 DRAFT. Page 3-2. <http://www.albemarle.org/upload/images/Forms_Center/Departments/Community_Development/Forms/Places29_Master_Plan/Places29_Master_Plan_3_Existing_Conditions_Future_Trends_2_2009_Complete.pdf></ref>. To the east of the railroad tracks are more dense residential uses, with apartment complexes such as Stonehenge and Riverrun. The Belevedere neighborhood is being built in this area.


A small strip of gas stations and other commercial properties along Rio Road is known as Gasoline Alley, and is considered to be a future neighborhood center under the Places29 Master Plan.  
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[[Neighborhood 2]] is a [[Designated Growth Area]] and the second largest of the Northern Development Areas, consisting of 2,981 acres generally located to the east of [[US 29]].  


'''[http://www.cvillepedia.org/mediawiki/index.php/Category:Neighborhood_2 See all communities in Neighborhood 2]'''
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==Location==
The meandering [[Rivanna River]] forms the eastern and northern borders of the neighborhood, with the City of [[Charlottesville]] serving as the southern border.
===Summary from 2019 Growth Management Report===
"This area has seen continued growth since 2009, with a number of multi-family units constructed near Route 29 at Arden Place and a mix of singlefamily and multi-family units in Belvedere. The East Rio Road corridor has seen continued growth, potentially spurred by the availability of R4 Residential-zoned land and the completion of the [[John Warner Parkway]].
Though a limited number of developable parcels remain in the area, those that do are typically large acreages. A large parcel designated for Urban Density Residential / Neighborhood Service Center use at the corner of John Warner Parkway and Rio Road East represents one of the largest remaining development sites in the County's Urban Ring. A number of large parcels also exist between the [[Belvedere]]/[[Dunlora]] developments and the Rivanna River, though their development potential may be limited by access needs and extensive floodplain.
The Rio29 Small Area Plan, which was adopted in December 2018, anticipates future growth and redevelopment in the vicinity of Rio Road and Route 29." <ref>{{cite web|title=2019 Growth Management Report|url=https://cvillepedia.org/images/Growth_Management_Report_November_12_2019_Att_a.pdf|author=Department of Community Development|work=|publisher=Albemarle County|location=|publishdate=November 12, 2019|accessdate=January 31, 2020}}</ref>
==Residential neighborhoods==
The [[Places29 Master Plan]] describes Neighborhood 2 as "predominantly residential" with several single-family neighborhoods<ref>[http://www.albemarle.org/upload/images/Forms_Center/Departments/Community_Development/Forms/Places29_Master_Plan/Places29_Master_Plan_3_Existing_Conditions_Future_Trends_2_2009_Complete.pdf Places 29: A Master Plan for the Northern Development Areas. 2009 DRAFT.] Albemarle County. Department of Community Development. Page 3-2.</ref>.
*[[Dunlora]],
*[[Raintree]],
*[[Westmoreland]],
*[[Woodbrook neighborhood|Woodbrook]],
*[[Carrsbrook]]
*[[Stonehenge]], apartment complex
*[[Riverrun]], apartment complex
*[[Belvedere]], including [[The Reserve at Belvedere]]
A small strip of gas stations and other commercial properties along [[Rio Road]] is known as Gasoline Alley, and is considered to be a future neighborhood center under the Places29 Master Plan.


==Transportation==
==Transportation==
There are two major roads in Neighborhood 2 - US 29 and Rio Road East. The Meadowcreek Parkway, currently under construction, will provide an additional north-south corridor for cars, bikes and pedestrians.  
There are two major roads in Neighborhood 2: US 29 and Rio Road East. The [[Meadowcreek Parkway]], under construction, {{As of|2011|lc=on}}, will provide an additional north-south corridor for cars, bikes and pedestrians.
 
==See also==
[[:Category:Neighborhoods in Neighborhood 2|Category for neighborhoods located within Neighborhood 2]]'''
 
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
==Notes==
[http://www.albemarle.org/albemarle/upload/images/forms_center/departments/community_development/forms/Comprehensive_Plan/LAND_USE_PLAN_MAP_B.pdf Link to map]
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[[Category: Albemarle County Designated Growth Areas]]
[[Category: Albemarle County Designated Growth Areas]]
[[Category:Neighborhood 2|*]]

Latest revision as of 16:06, 31 January 2020

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Neighborhood 2 is a Designated Growth Area and the second largest of the Northern Development Areas, consisting of 2,981 acres generally located to the east of US 29.


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Location

The meandering Rivanna River forms the eastern and northern borders of the neighborhood, with the City of Charlottesville serving as the southern border.

Summary from 2019 Growth Management Report

"This area has seen continued growth since 2009, with a number of multi-family units constructed near Route 29 at Arden Place and a mix of singlefamily and multi-family units in Belvedere. The East Rio Road corridor has seen continued growth, potentially spurred by the availability of R4 Residential-zoned land and the completion of the John Warner Parkway.

Though a limited number of developable parcels remain in the area, those that do are typically large acreages. A large parcel designated for Urban Density Residential / Neighborhood Service Center use at the corner of John Warner Parkway and Rio Road East represents one of the largest remaining development sites in the County's Urban Ring. A number of large parcels also exist between the Belvedere/Dunlora developments and the Rivanna River, though their development potential may be limited by access needs and extensive floodplain.

The Rio29 Small Area Plan, which was adopted in December 2018, anticipates future growth and redevelopment in the vicinity of Rio Road and Route 29." [1]

Residential neighborhoods

The Places29 Master Plan describes Neighborhood 2 as "predominantly residential" with several single-family neighborhoods[2].


A small strip of gas stations and other commercial properties along Rio Road is known as Gasoline Alley, and is considered to be a future neighborhood center under the Places29 Master Plan.

Transportation

There are two major roads in Neighborhood 2: US 29 and Rio Road East. The Meadowcreek Parkway, under construction, as of 2011, will provide an additional north-south corridor for cars, bikes and pedestrians.

See also

Category for neighborhoods located within Neighborhood 2

References

  1. Web. 2019 Growth Management Report, Department of Community Development, Albemarle County, November 12, 2019, retrieved January 31, 2020.
  2. Places 29: A Master Plan for the Northern Development Areas. 2009 DRAFT. Albemarle County. Department of Community Development. Page 3-2.

External links

Link to map