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In 2003, the City of Charlottesville rewrote its zoning ordinance and increased the by-right density in many locations. {{fact}}
In 2003, the City of Charlottesville [http://www.charlottesville.org/Home/ShowDocument?id=3278 rewrote] its zoning ordinance and increased the by-right density in many locations. {{fact}} The allowable number of unrelated people within a household was reduced from four to three in R-1U and R-1US university residential zoning districts.<ref name="publichearing2003"/>


By increasing the number of [[University of Virginia]] students who live near central grounds, the new zoning ordinance has reduced student demand for parking spaces. U.Va Architect [[David Neuman]] reported to the [[Charlottesville Planning Commission]] on June 8, 2010 that "fewer than 10% of the students" use their cars to commute to school.{{fact}}
By increasing the number of [[University of Virginia]] students who live near central grounds, the new zoning ordinance has reduced student demand for parking spaces. U.Va Architect [[David Neuman]] reported to the [[Charlottesville Planning Commission]] on June 8, 2010 that "fewer than 10% of the students" use their cars to commute to school.{{fact}}
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*June 2, 2003: Council receives report on new zoning ordinance<ref>[http://weblink.charlottesville.org/DocView.aspx?id=195921 Charlottesville City Council Minutes, 2 Jun. 2003.] City of Charlottesville, Virginia. Retrieved 10 Apr. 2009 </ref>.
*June 2, 2003: Council receives report on new zoning ordinance<ref>[http://weblink.charlottesville.org/DocView.aspx?id=195921 Charlottesville City Council Minutes, 2 Jun. 2003.] City of Charlottesville, Virginia. Retrieved 10 Apr. 2009 </ref>.
*July 7, 2003: Council holds a public hearing on the new zoning ordinance <ref>{{minutes-citycouncil|when=July 7, 2003|id=195926}}</ref>
*July 7, 2003: Council holds a public hearing on the new zoning ordinance <ref name="publichearing2003">{{minutes-citycouncil|when=July 7, 2003|id=195926}}</ref>
*July 17, 2003: Council holds a work session to go through details of suggested ordinance <ref>{{minutes-citycouncil|when=July 17, 2003|id=195927}}</ref>
*July 17, 2003: Council holds a work session to go through details of suggested ordinance <ref>{{minutes-citycouncil|when=July 17, 2003|id=195927}}</ref>
*July 21, 2003: Council holds additional discussion on the rezoning <ref>{{minutes-citycouncil|when=July 21, 2003|id=195928}}</ref>
*July 21, 2003: Council holds additional discussion on the rezoning <ref>{{minutes-citycouncil|when=July 21, 2003|id=195928}}</ref>

Revision as of 21:46, 8 October 2018

Zoning is a land-use regulatory mechanism that determines what can be done with property. This article is intended to be a compendium of zoning history in both Albemarle County and Charlottesville.

Albemarle County

Charlottesville

1929

The first zoning code was initiated in June 17, 1929 and written by Allen Saville of Richmond, VA. The author argued for single family zoning but after community protest, the initial zoning code had two family residential as the lowest density option. [1]

1957

Letter to Planning Commission from Harland Bartholomew Associates

Harland Bartholomew Associates submits a revised draft of the Charlottesville zoning ordinance to the Charlottesville Planning Commission. [2]

1998

The Charlottesville Planning Commission sought to implement a goal to increase home ownership in the city. They brought forth a proposal to rezone 200 properties to restrict them to single family residential. That would have eliminated several commercial uses and lowered density. [3]

2003

In 2003, the City of Charlottesville rewrote its zoning ordinance and increased the by-right density in many locations. [citation needed] The allowable number of unrelated people within a household was reduced from four to three in R-1U and R-1US university residential zoning districts.[4]

By increasing the number of University of Virginia students who live near central grounds, the new zoning ordinance has reduced student demand for parking spaces. U.Va Architect David Neuman reported to the Charlottesville Planning Commission on June 8, 2010 that "fewer than 10% of the students" use their cars to commute to school.[citation needed]

Timeline

  • June 2, 2003: Council receives report on new zoning ordinance[5].
  • July 7, 2003: Council holds a public hearing on the new zoning ordinance [4]
  • July 17, 2003: Council holds a work session to go through details of suggested ordinance [6]
  • July 21, 2003: Council holds additional discussion on the rezoning [7]
  • August 4, 2003: Council holds additional discussion [8]
  • September 2, 2003: Council holds additional public hearing and moves ordinance on first reading [9]



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References

  1. Web. Altered Zone Law Commission, Staff Reports, Daily Progress Digitized Microfilm, Lindsay family, June 18, 1929, retrieved October 9, 2017 from University of Virginia Library. Print. June 18, 1929 page 1.
  2. Web. A Preliminary Report Upon Land Use and Zoning, Charlottesville, Virginia : Prepared for the City Planning Commission, Harland Bartholomew and Associates, book and map, Atlanta, 1957, retrieved October 9, 2017.
  3. Print: Planners to discuss city zoning proposal, Kimberly O'Brien, Daily Progress, Media General A, Page .
  4. 4.0 4.1 Web. Charlottesville City Council meeting minutes, .pdf, Council Chambers, City of Charlottesville, July 7, 2003.
  5. Charlottesville City Council Minutes, 2 Jun. 2003. City of Charlottesville, Virginia. Retrieved 10 Apr. 2009
  6. Web. Charlottesville City Council meeting minutes, .pdf, Council Chambers, City of Charlottesville, July 17, 2003.
  7. Web. Charlottesville City Council meeting minutes, .pdf, Council Chambers, City of Charlottesville, July 21, 2003.
  8. Web. Charlottesville City Council meeting minutes, .pdf, Council Chambers, City of Charlottesville, August 4, 2003.
  9. Web. Charlottesville City Council meeting minutes, .pdf, Council Chambers, City of Charlottesville, September 2, 2003.