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Albemarle County's [[County Comprehensive Plan|Comprehensive Plan]] calls for the division of the County's land into two categories - areas designated for development and areas that are rural in nature. The designated growth area consists of 5% of the County and is largely clustered in the urban ring around [[Charlottesville]]. However, other pockets of development area outside the urban ring include [[Crozet]] and the [[Village of Rivanna]].[[Albemarle County | Albemarle County's]] Land Use Plan, a section of the County's Comprehensive Plan, designates 35 square miles of the County as Development Areas.
Albemarle County's [[County Comprehensive Plan|Comprehensive Plan]] calls for the division of the County's land into two categories - areas designated for development and areas that are rural in nature. The [http://www.cvillepedia.org/mediawiki/index.php/Albemarle_County_Neighborhoods#Designated_Growth_Areas designated growth area] consists of 5% of the County and is largely clustered in the urban ring around [[Charlottesville]]. However, other pockets of development area outside the urban ring include [[Crozet]] and the [[Village of Rivanna]].[[Albemarle County | Albemarle County's]] Land Use Plan, a section of the County's Comprehensive Plan, designates 35 square miles of the County as Development Areas.


The development of the designated growth areas is to be shepherded by the creation of Master Plans. Currently, the County has only adopted master plans for [[Crozet Master Plan|Crozet]] and [[Pantops Master Plan|the Pantops area]]. The master plan for the [[Village of Rivanna Master Plan|Village of Rivanna]] is underway, though a master plan for the Southern urban area will not begin until 2010.
The development of the designated growth areas is to be shepherded by the creation of Master Plans. Currently, the County has only adopted master plans for [[Crozet Master Plan|Crozet]] and [[Pantops Master Plan|the Pantops area]]. The master plan for the [[Village of Rivanna Master Plan|Village of Rivanna]] is underway, though a master plan for the Southern urban area will not begin until 2010.

Revision as of 11:03, 3 May 2009

Albemarle County's Comprehensive Plan calls for the division of the County's land into two categories - areas designated for development and areas that are rural in nature. The designated growth area consists of 5% of the County and is largely clustered in the urban ring around Charlottesville. However, other pockets of development area outside the urban ring include Crozet and the Village of Rivanna. Albemarle County's Land Use Plan, a section of the County's Comprehensive Plan, designates 35 square miles of the County as Development Areas.

The development of the designated growth areas is to be shepherded by the creation of Master Plans. Currently, the County has only adopted master plans for Crozet and the Pantops area. The master plan for the Village of Rivanna is underway, though a master plan for the Southern urban area will not begin until 2010.


The goals of the establishing Growth Areas are to:

1. Accommodate new growth in the County within Development Areas.

2. Encourage greater utilization of land in designated Development Areas by achieving higher gross densities for residential and non-residential development than in the past.

3. Encourage infill development of vacant lands and development of under-used areas within the designated Development Areas.

4. Development Areas shall not encroach into water supply watersheds, except for the Crozet Community that shall not be expanded beyond the watershed boundary of the Lickinghole Creek detention basin.

5. Avoid development of "Significant Areas" as designated in the Open Space Plan.

6. Discourage extensive linear style development along major roads.

7. All Development Areas shall be served by public sewer and water.

8. Plan for a system of transportation and community facilities and services that support and enhance the Development Areas.[1]

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