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The "'''Coal Tower''' project" is the unofficial name given to a proposed 302-unit residential development in [[Charlottesville]] to be built just north of the CSX railroad tracks between the area of 10th Street Northeast and Carlton Road<ref>Dixit, Rachana. "Large Project near Mall Scaled Back | Charlottesville Daily Progress." Charlottesville Daily Progress. 6 Dec. 2009. Web. 15 June 2010. <http://www2.dailyprogress.com/cdp/news/local/article/large_project_near_mall_scaled_back/49707/>.</ref>. The project, which is being developed by Coran Capshaw's [[Redlight Management]], originally had been more mixed used in nature. The development is being done by-right. The final site plan is currently under review by city staff<ref>Neighborhood Development Services News and Notes. Rep. 1st ed. Vol. 1. Charlottesville, 2010. Web. <http://www.cvilletomorrow.org/docs/20100101-NDS-News-Notes.pdf>.</ref> awaiting completion and approval of a stormwater maintenance plan.  
The "'''Coal Tower''' project" is the unofficial name given to a proposed 302-unit residential development in [[Charlottesville]] to be built just north of the CSX railroad tracks between the area of 10th Street Northeast and Carlton Road<ref>Dixit, Rachana. "Large Project near Mall Scaled Back | Charlottesville Daily Progress." Charlottesville Daily Progress. 6 Dec. 2009. Web. 15 June 2010. <http://www2.dailyprogress.com/cdp/news/local/article/large_project_near_mall_scaled_back/49707/>.</ref>. The project, which is being developed by Coran Capshaw's [[Redlight Management]], originally had been more mixed used in nature. The development is being done by-right. The final site plan is currently{{when}} under review by city staff<ref>Neighborhood Development Services News and Notes. Rep. 1st ed. Vol. 1. Charlottesville, 2010. Web. <http://www.cvilletomorrow.org/docs/20100101-NDS-News-Notes.pdf>.</ref> awaiting completion and approval of a stormwater maintenance plan.  


The original site plan also depicted at least one nine-story building, but that was later scaled back<ref name=dwarfed>{{cite-hook|author=Provence, Lisa|title=Dwarfed: Coal Tower to Get 9-story Neighbor|publishdate= 6 Apr. 2006.|accessdate=15 June 2010.|url=http://www.readthehook.com/stories/2006/04/06/newsdwarfed.aspx}}</ref>.
The original site plan also depicted at least one nine-story building, but that was later scaled back<ref name=dwarfed>{{cite-hook|author=Provence, Lisa|title=Dwarfed: Coal Tower to Get 9-story Neighbor|publishdate= 6 Apr. 2006.|accessdate=15 June 2010.|url=http://www.readthehook.com/stories/2006/04/06/newsdwarfed.aspx}}</ref>.

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The "Coal Tower project" is the unofficial name given to a proposed 302-unit residential development in Charlottesville to be built just north of the CSX railroad tracks between the area of 10th Street Northeast and Carlton Road[1]. The project, which is being developed by Coran Capshaw's Redlight Management, originally had been more mixed used in nature. The development is being done by-right. The final site plan is currently[when?] under review by city staff[2] awaiting completion and approval of a stormwater maintenance plan.

The original site plan also depicted at least one nine-story building, but that was later scaled back[3].

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  1. Dixit, Rachana. "Large Project near Mall Scaled Back | Charlottesville Daily Progress." Charlottesville Daily Progress. 6 Dec. 2009. Web. 15 June 2010. <http://www2.dailyprogress.com/cdp/news/local/article/large_project_near_mall_scaled_back/49707/>.
  2. Neighborhood Development Services News and Notes. Rep. 1st ed. Vol. 1. Charlottesville, 2010. Web. <http://www.cvilletomorrow.org/docs/20100101-NDS-News-Notes.pdf>.
  3. Web. Dwarfed: Coal Tower to Get 9-story Neighbor, Provence, Lisa, The Hook, Better Publications LLC, 6 Apr. 2006., retrieved 15 June 2010..