Board of Supervisors Regular First Meeting   5/3/2023

Attachments
  • 1. Call to Order.

  • 2. Pledge of Allegiance.

  • 3. Moment of Silence.

  • 4. Adoption of Final Agenda.

  • 5. Brief Announcements by Board Members.

  • 6. Proclamations and Recognitions:

  • 6.1. Proclamation Recognizing May as Older Americans Month.

  • 6.2. Proclamation Recognizing Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated® Eta Phi Omega Chapter Day.

  • 6.3. Proclamation Recognizing May 7-13, 2023, as Public Service Recognition Week.

  • 6.4. Proclamation Recognizing Our Community Salutes.

  • 7. From the Public: Matters on the Agenda but Not Listed for Public Hearing or on Matters Previously Considered by the Board or Matters that are Pending Before the Board.

  • 8. Consent Agenda (on next sheet)

  • 2:00 p.m. - Presentation:

  • 9. Defense Sector Regional Economic Impact.

  • 2:45 p.m. - Action Item:

  • 10. Adoption of Calendar Year 2023 Tax Rates, Fiscal Year (FY) 24 Budget, FY 23 Revised and FY 24 Pay Scales, Borrowing Resolution, FY 24-28 Capital Improvements Plan (CIP), and Appropriation of the FY 24 Budget.

  • 11. 3:30 p.m. - Closed Meeting.

  • 12. Certify Closed Meeting.

  • 13. Boards and Commissions:

  • 13.1. Vacancies and Appointments.

  • 6:00 p.m.

  • 14. From the County Executive: Report on Matters Not Listed on the Agenda.

  • 15. From the Public: Matters on the Agenda but Not Listed for Public Hearing or on Matters Previously Considered by the Board or Matters that are Pending Before the Board.

  • Public Hearings:

  • 16. 2023 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). To solicit public input on local community development and housing needs in relation to potential applications for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). Information on the amount of funding available, the requirements on benefits to low- and moderate-income persons, and eligible activities will be available. Citizens will also be given the opportunity to comment on the County’s past use of CDBG funds. All interested citizens are urged to attend.

  • 17. SP202200012 City Church Amendment. PROJECT: SP202200012 City Church Multi-use Space Addition MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT: Rio TAX MAP/PARCEL(S): 06100-00-00-153A1 LOCATION: 1010 and 1012 Rio Road E, Charlottesville, VA 22901 PROPOSAL: Amend existing special use permit, SP201700010, to allow a 10, 600 square foot multi -use building, with additional office space, towards the rear of the parcel, along with a parking lot expansion of 43 spaces. PETITION: Religious assembly in the R4 Zoning District on a 4.23 acre parcel under Section 15.2.2.12 of the Zoning Ordinance. No dwellings proposed. ZONING: R4 Residential (4.0 units/acre) OVERLAY DISTRICT(S): Airport Impact Area, Steep Slopes – Managed COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: Urban Density Residential which allows residential uses (6.01 – 34 units/ acre) and supporting uses such as religious institutions, schools, commercial, office and service uses in Neighborhood 2 of the Places 29 Master Plan.

  • 18. ZMA202200006 999 Rio Road. PROJECT: ZMA202200006 999 Rio Road ZMA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT: Rio TAX MAP/PARCEL: 061000000154B0 LOCATION: 999 Rio Road East, Charlottesville, VA 22901. Parcel is located at the intersection of Rio Road East and Belvedere Boulevard. PROPOSAL: Request to amend a previously approved NMD Neighborhood Model District (ZMA201900001), which allows a mixed-use development with between 11-28 residential units at a density between 6 units/acre and 15 units/acre and small-scale professional offices up to a maximum of 6,000 square feet. The amendment proposes to eliminate the non-residential use and proposes between 10-38 residential units at a density range between 5.1 units/acre and 20 units/acre. The proposal also includes changes to the application plan, including building envelopes, parking, and greenspace areas. Associated request for a special exception to waive the requirement that a Neighborhood Model District must have at least two different general use classifications. PETITION: Rezone 1.947 acres from NMD Neighborhood Model District - residential (minimu

  • 19. Closed Meeting (If needed).

  • 20. Certify Closed Meeting.

  • 21. From the Board: Committee Reports and Matters Not Listed on the Agenda.

  • 22. Adjourn to May 10, 2023, 10:30 a.m., 994 Research Park Blvd, Charlottesville, VA 22911.

  • CONSENT AGENDA

  • 8. FOR APPROVAL (by recorded vote):

  • 8.1. Approval of Minutes: May 19, and July 7, 2021.

  • 8.2. Fiscal Year 2023 Appropriations.

  • 8.3. Cooperative Agreements for Competitive Opioid Abatement Authority Grants.

  • 8.4. 2023 TJPDC Regional Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan.

  • 8.5. Plank Road Truck Restriction Study.

  • 8.6. Set Public Hearing for Ordinance to Amend County Code Chapter 2, Administration, to Increase the Compensation of the Board of Supervisors.

  • 8.7. Resolution Appointing Interim Director of Human Resources.

  • 8.8. Resolution Appointing Interim Director of Finance/Interim Chief Financial Officer.

  • Thank you for attending today's public hearing. During the 2023 Calendar Year, the Chair is Donna P. Price and the Vice-Chair is Jim Andrews.

  • Opportunities for the public to access and participate in this meeting are posted on the Albemarle County website on the Board of Supervisors home page and on the Albemarle County calendar. Participation will include the opportunity to comment on those matters for which comments from the public will be received. During the time set aside for "From the Public: Matters on the Agenda but Not Listed for Public Hearing or on Matters Previously Considered by the Board or Matters that are Pending Before the Board" (“From the Public”), individuals may address the Board of Supervisors concerning matters previously considered by the Board or matters that are pending before the Board. Up to 10 persons may speak during each “From the Public” session. The 10 speakers are determined on a first-come, first-served basis. The sign up period ends when public comment begins. Each speaker may speak for up to three minutes and at only one “From the Public” session at each meeting. During Public Hearings, the Board will only acknowledge speakers addressing the item listed for Public Hearing. S

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  • Recess.