CPPC 05-12-08 Meeting AgendaTO:
FROM:
RE:
DATE:
COUNTY of FREDERICK
Department of Planning and Development
MEMORANDUM
Comprehensive Plans and Programs Subcommittee (CPPS)
Michael T. Ruddy, AICD, Deputy Director ALL
May Meeting
May 06, 2008
540/665-5651
FAX: 540/665-6395
The Frederick County Comprehensive Plans and Programs Subcommittee (CPPS) will be meeting on
Monday, May 12, 2008 at 7:30 p.m. in the first floor conference room (purple room) of the
County Administration Building, 107 North Kent Street, Winchester, Virginia.
The CPPS will discuss the following agenda items:
AGENDA
1) Urban Development Area (UDA) Boundary Clarification, Stonewall Industrial Park.
2) Other.
Access to this building is limited during the evening hours. Therefore, it will be necessary to enter
the building through the rear door of the four-story wing. I would encourage committee members
and interested citizens to park in the County parking lot located behind the new addition or in the
joint Judicial Center parking lot. and follow the sidewalk to the back door of the four-story wing.
MTR/dlw
Attachment
107 North Kent Street, Suite 202 • Winchester, Virginia 22601-5000
Item #1:
Urban Development Area (UDA) Boundary Clarification at Stonewall Industrial Park
The Comprehensive Plans and Programs Subcommittee has been requested by the Board of
Supervisors to review and endorse a clarification of the UDA Boundary in the area surrounding the
Stonewall Industrial Park. Back in September of 2006, the Board of Supervisors approved a series of
modifications to the UDA (Urban Development Area) and SWSA (Sewer and Water Service Area)
boundaries. The purpose of the modifications to the UDA and SWSA boundaries was to more
appropriately reflect the current land use designations of the Comprehensive Policy Plan.
At their April 9, 2008 meeting, the Board of Supervisors requested that the UDA be adjusted to
reflect the location identified in the accompanying map. It was the belief of members of the Board of
Supervisors that this was the appropriate location of the UDA when considering the land use policies
of the Comprehensive Plan and the existing and approved land uses in this area. The adjustment in
the area of the UDA as a result of this clarification would be a reduction in the UDA of
approximately 798 acres. There would be no change in the SWSA and there would be no
implications for the existing land uses and approved proffered rezonings in this area, including the
Russell-Glendobbin Subdivision. Such a clarification would be consistent with the intention of the
original adjustment and in line with the thinking of the Board of Supervisors.
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UDA Possible Adjustment
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