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CPPC 03-13-06 Meeting AgendaMEMORANDUM COUNTY of FREDERICK of Planning and Development TO: Comprehensive Plans and Programs Subcommittee (CPPS) FROM: Susan K. Eddy, Senior Planner 6{-e:-: RE: March Meeting and Agenda DATE: March 6, 2006 540/665-5651 FAX: 540/665-6395 The Frederick County Comprehensive Plans and Programs Subcommittee (CPPS) will be meeting on Monday, March 13, 2006 at 7:30 p.m. in the Board of Supervisor's Room of the County Administration Building, 107 North Kent Street, Winchester, Virginia. The CPPS will discuss the following agenda items: AGENDA An overview of the Rural Community Centers 2. Urban Development Area (UDA) Study update Other Please contact our department if you are unable to attend this meeting. SKF,/bad Access is limited during the evening hours. Therefore, it will be necessary to enter the building through the back double doors of the Board of Supervisors Room, located in the rear of the new addition of the County building. I would encourage committee members and interested citizens to park in the County parking lot located in the rear of the building and follow the sidewalk to the back double doors of the Board Room. 107 North Kent Street, Suite 202 • Winchester, Virginia 22601-5000 ITEM #1 An Overview of the Rlarnl CamMvin4m, "este a The Frederick County Comprehensive Policy Plan has long called for a detailed study of each Rural Community Center. All proposed drafts of the current Rural Areas (RA) study have also called for detailed studies of these centers. The Board of Supervisors at the Planning Commission Retreat in February tasked the CPPS with prioritizing these studies. The CPPS is being asked to recommend which three Rural Community Centers are most in need of immediate study. In order to facilitate this discussion, staff has prepared the attached maps and summary sheets for each of the eleven Rural Community Centers. The results of this ranking will be forwarded to the Board of Supervisors during their future work session on the RA study. Map Features Road Network Primary Roads Secondary Roads Tertiary Roads Winchester City Roads Wa Community Centers Urban Development Area SWSA Zoning classifications B1 (Business, Neighborhood District) 62 (Business, General District) 4M B3 (Business, Industrial Transition District) 40 EM (Extractive Manufacturing District) 40 HE (Higher Education District) 4W M1 (Industrial, Light District) M2 (Industrial, General District) MH1 (Mobile Home Community District) 440 MS (Medical Support District) R4 (Residential, Planned Community District) R5 (Residential Recreational Community District) RA (Rural Areas District) RP (Residential Performance District) Furai Community Centers FrederidK County, Vp� y Ro nok"s Store n� Gross ''7unction • a Gatnesboro r�x,��j�9ss 's i 4'4C 4tee 'North Mountain 1:250,000 0 7,500 15,000 30,000 45,000 Gfea ! Brtuetown� � I Stephenson Feet f 60,000 �a Frederick County Dept of Planning & Development 107 N Kent St, Suite 202 Winchester, VA 22601 540.665.5651 www.CO.FREDERICK.VA,US '�� - FREDERICK COUNTY RURAL COMMUNITY CENTER Albin Zoning: RA - Rural Areas, RP - Residential Performance, MH1 - Mobile Home Community, B2 - Business General, B3 Industrial Transition, M2 - Industrial General No defined boundary in the Comprehensive P Improved public services ew issues ra (Close proximity to Rt 522/37 interchange Close proximity to the UDA and SWSA line Close proximity to County bus garage Need for a defined boundary Pressure for commercial rezonings Established residential center Along major trucking corridor - US 522 FREDERICK COUNTY RURAL COMMUNITY CENTER Armel General Facts Zoning: RA - Rural Areas, MH1 - Mobile Home Community, B2 - Business General, B3 - Industrial Transition, M1 - Light Industrial No defined boundary - ues identified in the Comprehensive Plan Treat similarly to surrounding areas Improved public services New issues raised Close proximity to large commercial and industrial area Along major trucking corridor - US 17/50 Close proximity to UDA and SWSA line Close proximity to Shenandoah (R5 development) Need for a defined boundary Established residential center FREDERICK COUNTY RURAL COMMUNITY CENTER Clearbrook & Brucetown General Fa Zoning: RA - Rural Areas, B2 - Business General, B3 - Industrial Transition, M1 - Light Industrial, EM - Extractive Manufacturing Defined boundary includes 243 parcels Located within center: Stonewall Elementary School, Clearbrook Park, Frederick County Fairgrounds, Clearbrook Volunteer Fire & Rescue, Clearbrook Post Office The 1-81 and Route 672 intersection development area consists of mixed interstate, local commercial and industrial uses Issues identified in the Comprehensive Plan Additional commercial development Provision of public sewer and water service Discourage housing growth Minimize impact of mobile homes Discourage speculative rezonings Improved public services New issues raised Close proximity to I-81 interchange Along major trucking corridors - US 11 and 1-81 Large floodplain located within community center Within future commercial/industrial growth corridor (North East Land Use Plan) Established residential center Established commercial core FREDERICK COUNTY RURAL COMMUNITY CENTER Cross Junction General Facts Zoning: RA - Rural Areas, R5 - Residential Recreational Community, B1 - Neighborhood Business, B2 - Business General, M1 - Light Industrial No defined boundary Issues identified in the Comprehensive Plan Treat similary to surrounding areas Improved public services New issues raised Lack of school/civic facility Along major trucking corridor - US 522 Need for a boundary Close proximity to large and growing residential center (The Summit) FREDERICK COUNTY RURAL COMMUNITY CENTER Gainesboro ra Zoning: RA - Rural Areas, M2 - Industrial General Defined boundary includes 198 parcels Located within center: existing and future Gainesboro Elementary School, Gainesboro Volunteer Fire & Rescue, Gainesboro Neighborhood Park, Gainesboro Convenience Site Issues identified in the Comprehensive Plan Additional commercial development Discourage housing Minimize impact of mobile homes Improved public services New issues raised Along major trucking corridor - US 522 Re -use of existing Gainesboro School Established residential center Large floodplain located within community center FREDERICK COUNTY RURAL COMMUNITY CENTER Gore General Fa Zoning: RA - Rural Areas, MW - Mobile Home Community, B2 - Business General, EM - Extractive Manufacturing Defined boundary includes 177 parcels Located within center: Gore Volunteer Fire & Rescue, Gore Post Office U ive Encourage increased amounts and densities of housing in relation to surrounding rural areas Additional commercial development Improved public services Lack of school/civic facility Large floodplain located within community center Established residential center FREDERICK COUNTY RURAL COMMUNITY CENTER Reynolds Store FREDERICK COUNTY RURAL COMMUNITY CENTER Round Hill I; Zoning: RA - Rural Areas, RP - Residential Performance, B2 - Business General, B3 - Industrial Transition, MS - Medical Support, EM - Extractive Manufacturing Defined boundary includes 421 parcels; Round Hill Land Use Plan adopted in 1996 Located within center: Round Hill Volunteer Fire & Rescue Issues identified in the Comprehensive Plan Improved public services Provision of public sewer and water service Corridor design standards New in -fill residential zoning district Increased road improvements Additional commercial development New issues raised Within future commercial growth corridor Established residential core Close proximity to Winchester Medical Center Close proximity to Route 50/37 interchange Partially within UDA and SWSA Large commercial/retail presence Pressure for commercial rezoning Along major trucking corridor - US 50 FREDERICK COUNTY RURAL COMMUNITY CENTER Shawneeland / North Mountain General F Zoning: RA - Rural Areas, R5 - Residential Recreational Community, 131 - Neighborhood Business No defined boundary Issues identified in the Comprehensive Plan Treat similarly to surrounding areas Improved public services ew issues rais Close proximity to large and growing residential center (Shawneeland and Mountain Falls Park) Consider a defined boundary Lack of school/civic facility Lack of retail FREDERICK COUNTY RURAL COMMUNITY CENTER Star Tannery General Facts Zoning: RA - Rural Areas No defined boundary Issues identified in the Comprehensive Plan Improved public services New issues raised Lack of school/civic facility Lack of retail Close proximity to George Washington National Forest Close proximity to major trucking corridor - US 55 (Corridor H) Consider a defined boundary in a location further south FREDERICK COUNTY RURAL COMMUNITY CENTER Stephenson General Facts Zoning: RA - Rural Areas, RP - Residential Performance, R4 - Residential Planned Community, MH1 - Mobile Home Community, B2 - Business General, B3 - Industrial Transition, M1 - Light Industrial, M2 - Industrial General, EM - Extractive Manufacturing Defined boundary includes 384 parcels Located within center: Stephenson Post Office The Route 11 corridor consists of strip development of mixed commercial and residential uses in the Comprehensive Plan ditional public services Provision of public sewer and water service Discourage speculative rezonings Minimize impact of mobile homes Discourage housing ised Close proximity to future residential center (Snowden Bridge) Close proximity to future Route 37 Close proximity to 1-81 Lack of retail Established residential core Partially within UDA and SWSA Battlefield properties Within future commercial/industrial growth corridor (North East Land Use Plan) Along major trucking corridors - US 11 and 1-81