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*[https://cvillepedia.org/File:0_E._High_St._Zoning_Memo_to_C._Rainey.pdf December 7, 2022 Memo from Valerie Long to Charlottesville planners regarding development submitted as 0 East High Street]
*[https://cvillepedia.org/File:0_E._High_St._Zoning_Memo_to_C._Rainey.pdf December 7, 2022 Memo from Valerie Long to Charlottesville planners regarding development submitted as 0 East High Street]
*[https://cvillepedia.org/File:0_E_High_Preliminary_Site_Plan_Response_1_(12-07-2022).pdf December 7, 2022 response to city comments on 0 East High Street from Shimp Engineering]
*[https://cvillepedia.org/File:0_E_High_Preliminary_Site_Plan_Response_1_(12-07-2022).pdf December 7, 2022 response to city comments on 0 East High Street from Shimp Engineering]
*[https://cvillepedia.org/File:0_e_high_street_rev_prelim_memo_perritt_response_submitted.pdf December 12, 2022 response letter to 0 East High Street from attorney Henry H. Perrit Jr.]
*[https://cvillepedia.org/File:0_e_high_street_rev_prelim_memo_perritt_response_submitted.pdf December 12, 2022 response letter to 0 East High Street from attorney Henry H. Perritt Jr.]
*[https://cvillepedia.org/File:2023-01-20_0_E_High_Preliminary_Site_Plan_2nd_Submission_-_denied.pdf January 20, 2023 denial letter from NDS staff for second submission]<gallery>
*[https://cvillepedia.org/File:2023-01-20_0_E_High_Preliminary_Site_Plan_2nd_Submission_-_denied.pdf January 20, 2023 denial letter from NDS staff for second submission]
*[https://cvillepedia.org/File:0_E_High_Preliminary_Site_Plan_Response_1_(12-07-2022).pdf February 17, 2023 response to city comments on 0 East High Street from Shimp Engineering]
*[https://cvillepedia.org/File:2023-02-27_Perritt_comments_on_3rd_prelim_site_plan_0_E_High.pdf February 27, 2023 response letter to 0 East High Street third submission from attorney Henry H. Perritt Jr.]<gallery>
File:Petition For Reconsideration - LOMR 21-03-0301P.pdf|Petition For Reconsideration submitted to FEMA
File:Petition For Reconsideration - LOMR 21-03-0301P.pdf|Petition For Reconsideration submitted to FEMA
File:50-144-Preliminary-SP (08-05-2022).pdf|Preliminary Site Plan submitted on August 5, 2022
File:50-144-Preliminary-SP (08-05-2022).pdf|Preliminary Site Plan submitted on August 5, 2022
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File:2022-0 E High St vicinity map.JPG|Vicinity Map
File:2022-0 E High St vicinity map.JPG|Vicinity Map
File:50-144-Prelim-SP-Submit-2 (12-07-2022) opt (1).pdf|Preliminary Site Plan dated December 7, 2022 (2nd submission)
File:50-144-Prelim-SP-Submit-2 (12-07-2022) opt (1).pdf|Preliminary Site Plan dated December 7, 2022 (2nd submission)
File:50-144-Prelim-SP (02-17-2023).pdf|Preliminary Site Plan submitted on February 17, 2023 (3rd submission)
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Revision as of 10:13, 22 March 2023

0 East High Street is a proposed project in the City of Charlottesville to build 245 units in three apartment buildings on land within the flood plain, with vehicular access to High Street and Caroline Avenue. Seven Development is the contract purchaser of the property from the United Land Company. Another partner in the project is Selwyn Property. [1]

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0 East High Street
Use Type Apartments
Lot Size 22 acres (7 acre disturbance area)
Gross Floor Area 322,000sf
Building Height 45 feet
Residential units 245 units
Parking 317 spaces (surface)
Development Firm Seven Development, LLC
Engineer Shimp Engineering
Approval Process By-Right
Application # P22-0079


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Details

The property has multiple zoning categories including a section that extends out to Caroline Avenue that is zoned residential. The area where the buildings would go is zoned for business use while a section that connects to East High Street is zoned Central City Corridor.

Building A would have 45 units and the foundation would be at 334 feet above sea level (FFE). Building B would have 60 units and be at 335 feet. Building C would have 140 units and also would be at 335 feet. The plans call for the importation of fill dirt to bring the building out of the floodplain. [2]

Opposition

An organization calling itself the Free Bridge Floodplain Advocacy Group formed in October 2022 to try to stop the planned development. On October 4, 2022, their attorney Hank Perritt submitted a Petition for Reconsideration to FEMA to attempt to overturn the 2021 Letter of Map Revision that altered the floodplain boundaries, enabling the project.

Timeline

  • October 5, 2022 – Site plan meeting for the project is held virtually. [1]
  • October 26, 2022 – Charlottesville staff issue preliminary denial of the site plan. [3]

Resources

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Web. Project to build 245 units at East High Street detailed at site plan conference, Sean Tubbs, News Article, Town Crier Productions, October 17, 2022, retrieved December 15, 2022.
  2. Web. Plans filed for 245 units along Rivanna River on land in floodplain, Sean Tubbs, News Article, Town Crier Productions, September 27, 2022, retrieved December 15, 2022.
  3. Web. Charlottesville denies preliminary site plan for 245 units in floodplain, Sean Tubbs, News Article, November 1, 2022, retrieved December 15, 2022.


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