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AGENDA
FREDERICK COUNTY PLANNING- C011%,1N ISSION
The Old Frederick Cminty Coi;rthoiise
Winchester, Virginia
JUNE 1, 1994
7:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER TAB
1) Meeting Minutes of May 4, 1994 ............................ A
2) Bimonthly Report ..................................... B
3) Committee Reports .................................... C
4) Citizen Comments ..................................... D
5) Presentation and discussion regarding proposed improvements to the
Winchester Regional Airport.
(Mr. Wyatt) .........................................E
PUBLIC HEARINGS
6) Rezoning application #004-94 of Brown Lovett, Jr., to rezone 59.71 acres
from RA (Rural Areas) to Ml (Light Industrial) for manufacturing uses.
This property is located on Route 11 North (Martinsburg Pike), opposite
the intersection with Route 664 (Stephenson Road), in the Stonewall
District, and is identified as PIN 44-A-75. (7711S ITEM HAS BEEN TABLED
BY 771E APPLICANT FOR THIRTY DAYS.)
(Mr. Tierney) ........................................ F
7) An amendment to the Frederick County Code, Chapter 165, Zoning,
Article VI, Residential Performance District, Section 165-59, Permitted
Uses, Section 165-63, Open Space Requirements, and Article XX, Definitions,
to allow public libraries in the Residential Performance District.
(Mr. Wyatt).........................................G
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8) An amendment to the Frederick County Code, Chapter 165, Zoning, Article X,
Business and Industrial Zoning Districts, Section 165-8213, B2 (Business
General District), and Article IV, Supplementary Use Regulations, Section
165-48.3, to allow electrical and plumbing supply businesses in the Business
General District.
(Mr. Wyatt).........................................H
MISCELLANEOUS
9) Other (no attachment)
MEETING MINUTES
`v'F THE
FREDERICK COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
Held in the Board Room of the Old Frederick County Court House in Winchester, Virginia on
May 4, 1994.
PRESENT: Planning Coin inissioners present were: James W. Golladay, Jr., Chairman; John
R. Marker, Vice Chairman/Back Creek District; Marjorie H. Copenhaver, Back
Creek District; Todd D. Shenk, Gainesboro District; Roger L. Thomas, Opequon
District; Charles S. DeHaven, Jr., Stonewall District; John H. Light, Stonewall
District; Robert A. Morris, Shawnee District; 'Terry Stone, Gaineshoro District;
George L. Romine, Citizen at Large; Robert M. Sager, Board Liaison; and
Vincent DiBenedetto, Winchester City Liaison.
ABSENT: S. Blaine Wilson, Shawnee District
Planning Staff present were: Robert W. Watkins, Director/Secretary; W. Wayne
Miller, Zoning Administrator; and Kris C. Tierney, Deputy Planning Director.
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Golladay called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
MINUTES - APRIL 6, 1994
Upon motion made by Mr. Romine and seconded by Mr. Shenk, the minutes of'
April 6, 1994, were unanimously approved as presented.
BIMONTHLY REPORT & FIRST QUARTER BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
A question was raised regarding the status of Warrior Drive. Mr. Tierney stated
that the County's conversion request for Sherando Park has been approved. He said that this will
enable the county to pursue getting Warrior Drive built along the edge of the park rather than
through Fredericktowne Estates as originally planned. Mr. Tierney said that the land has not yet
actually been acquired from JASBO. It was not yet determined who would pay for the
construction of the road.
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Chairman Colladay accepted the staff's reports for the Commission's information.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Development Review JL Regulations Subcommittee (DR&RS) -„4(2¢/94 Mtg.
Mr. Thomas reported that the DR&RS discussed libraries as a public/permitted
use in the RP Zoning District. He said the subcommittee felt the benefits of allowing this use
in the RP District far outweighed the negative aspects. Mr. Thomas said DR&RS also discussed
allowing electrical supply businesses in the B2 District. He said the subcommittee concluded that
a review of the B 1, 132, and B3 areas was needed. He said the issue that proffer acceptance has
caused B2 and B3 areas to be different from one area of the county to another was discussed.
Sanitation Authority - 4121/94 Mig:
Mrs. Copenhaver reported that the Authority will be fencing the north quarry at
Stephens City.
DISCUSSION WITH MR, E. FRANK SMITH( REGARDING A REQUEST TO RELAX
THE St BDIVISIOI .__ORDINANCE REGULATION PERTAINING TO DEPTH TO
WIDTH RATIO REQUIREMENTS
Action - Recommendation of Approval
Mr. Miller stated that Mr. E. Frank Smith previously subdivided a portion of his
land located along Marple Road (Rt. 654) into traditional lots of five acres or more. Two lots
were sold by Mr. Smith and the new owners desire to purchase additional land at the rear of
these parcels and attach the additional acreage to their lots through boundary line adjustment.
Mr. Miller said this would violate the ordinance which requires a maximum 4:1 depth to width
ratio. He said appeal of this requirement must be acted on by the Board of Supervisors with a
recommendation from the Planning Commission. Mr. Miller described the lot requests as
follows:
Lot 169F This lot is 300' wide and would be allowed to be 1200' deep by the ordinance.
Adding the proposed 4.774 acres to this parcel would make the lot 1600' in depth.
Lot 1696: This lot is 250' wide and would be allowed to be 1000' deep by the ordinance.
Adding the proposed 3.968 acres to this parcel would make the lot 1575' in depth.
Mr. Miller explained that both the parcel additions and the original parcels are
woodland and only one residence would be allowed on each parcel in either configuration.
Mr. E. Frank Smith was available to answer questions from the Commission.
There were no citizen comments.
Since the proposed additions to Lots 169E and 1696 were woodlands located on
steep slopes, the Commission had no problems with the request; and upon motion by Mr.
Romine and seconded by Mr. Shenk,
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Frederick County Planning Commission does hereby unanimously
recommend that Mr. E. Frank Smith be relieved from the Subdivision Ordinance requirements
pertaining to depth to width ratio for Lot 169F and Lot 1696.
Presentation by the Winchester -Frederick County Bicycle Advisory Committee regarding
a proposal to include a regional bicycle plan in the County's Comprehensive Policy Plan.
Action - Referred to the CP&PS and the Transportation Committee
Mr. John P. Lewis, Chairman of the Winchester -Frederick County Bicycle
Advisory Committee (BAC), presented an all-inclusive regional bicycle plan that was developed
by the BAC to be considered for inclusion in the Comprehensive Plans of the City of Winchester
and Frederick County. Mr. Lewis explained that the BAC is purely advisory and does not have
the authority to make final decisions regarding bikeway issues nor do they have the authority to
spend funds of the localities involved.
Mr. Mike Perry, Bicycle Advisory Subcommittee Co -Chairman and member of
the Winchester Wheelmen, came forward to explain why BAC felt a bicycle plan was needed in
Winchester and Frederick County and what approach was used to create the plan. Mr. Perry
said that the use of bicycles for both utilitarian and recreational purposes has been increasing,
however, there were no bicycle facilities in our area. He said that the Shenandoah Valley is a
mecca for tourism --many of whom are cyclists --and while he was president of the Winchester
Wheelmen, he received many inquiries from people outside the State of Virginia asking where
they could ride in this area, if it was safe to ride, etc. Mr. Perry said that the BAC would like
to see improvements in bicycle transportation safety by making roadway improvements, utilizing
signage, and closing storm drains. He said that future comprehensive improvements could
include paving road shoulders and creating bicycle lanes and bicycle paths. He said that BAC
felt it was important to include a bicycle plan in the Comprehensive Plan so that when road
improvements were being planned, bicycle planning could also be considered.
Ms_ Mollie Grunmeier, Subcommittee Co -Chairman of the BAC, presented maps
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which showed both short and long term route goals for the bicycle network. Ms. Grunmeier
stated that BAC's goal was to coordinate a network system between the city and the county. She
said that these routes were chosen based on the goals and objectives of the bikeway network,
which included routes that met VDOT standards; routes that coordinated trip attractors such as
hospitals, large employers, shopping areas; routes which integrated recreational and historical
areas; and those that presented an alternative choice of transportation.
The Commission felt there was a need for bicycle planning in our area. They felt
the BAC had done a very good job developing the bicycle plan presented. The Commission
decided to refer the bicycle plan to the Comprehensive Plans & Programs Subcommittee and the
Transportation Committee as the first step towards integrating the bicycle plan in the county's
Comprehensive Plan.
A request from John Lewis, of Lewis & Associates, for a waiver from the minimum
driveway spacing requirements, Section 165-2913(1) of the Frederick County Zoning
Ordinance, for Sheetz, Inc. This property is owned by Mr. James R. Wilkins and is
identified as PIN 54 -A -105 -
Action - Approved
Mr. Watkins stated that the developer of the property is Sheetz, Inc. and a
convenience store with gasoline pumps is planned. He explained that this use will necessitate
one commercial entrance on Berryville Pike (Rt. 7).
Mr. Watkins said that the applicant has submitted a site plan showing a proposed
commercial entrance onto Berryville Pike 155' from the intersection of Regency Lakes Drive and
Berryville Pike. This entrance does not meet the 200' minimum spacing requirement for
entrances on primary and arterial highways with speeds greater than 35 mph. He said that the
entrance is located in a position where left turn movements are not possible.
Mr. Watkins stated there was a possibility that the speed limit may be reduced to
35 mph here in the near future, which would reduce the entrance spacing requirement to 150'.
Mr. Watkins further stated that VDOT will require a traffic light at this location before a
commercial entrance permit is issued to Sheetz. He reminded the Commission of a previous
commitment by Regency Lakes to participate in the cost of the traffic light.
Chairman Golladay raised the issue of stormwater management for the site.
Mr. John Lewis, the site engineer, stated that a series of underground pipes will
serve to provide on-site stormwater management. Mr. Lewis said that the County's engineer,
Ed Strawsnyder, Jr., has reviewed and approved the stormwater management plan. Mr. Lewis
pointed out that the site plan indicates two entrances on Regency Drive, however, they would
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still prefer to have the entrance onto Route 7 in order to reduce congestion on Regency Drive
during peak hours.
The Commission felt comfortable with the proposed entrance as long as the traffic
light was installed.
Upon motion made by Mr. Romine and seconded by Mr. Light,
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Frederick County Planning Commission does hereby unanimously
approve the requested waiver of Section 165-2913(l) of the Frederick County Zoning Ordinance
by John Lewis, P.E., of Lewis & Associates, for Sheetz, Inc.
Conditional Use Permit #001-94 of Cod's Glory Land for a church retreat. This property
is located on the northwest side of Route 704 (Back Creek Road), 3.3 miles southwest of
Gore, and is identified with PINs 37-A-45, 37-A-46, 37 -A -46A, and 37 -A -46B in the
Back Creek District.
Action - Recommended Approval
Chairman Golladay noted that this was a continuation of a public hearing that was
tabled at the Commission's April 6 meeting.
Mr. Miller said that a meeting was held on April 19 with Mr. Adams, the
applicant, and Mr. Edens of Greenway, Inc., to discuss the concerns of the Planning
Commission that surfaced at the April 6 meeting. Mr. Miller said that Mr. Adams submitted
a letter from Austin Brockenbrough & Associates of Chester, Virginia, the engineering firm
responsible for installing the sewage treatment facility, which addressed some of the concerns
of the Commission. Mr. Miller said that Mr. Adams also submitted a Statement of Intent
document that also addressed concerns of the Commission. He said that concerns addressed in
Mr. Adams's document were:
-- a commitment to consolidate the existing multiple parcels of land into one parcel that would
be served by the package sewage treatment plant (with the exception of the three residences
which are served by sub -surface septic systems).
-- any other residences on the property would be designated as quarters for staff only, even
though they may be occupied on a full-time basis.
-- staff will not exceed 24 employees at any time with the maximum number of guests not to
exceed 350, which is the design capacity of the wastewater treatment facility.
Mr. Miller said that Mr. Edens stated that information will be available on the site
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pian to insure that roads have the proper grade and slope and to insure a second independent
point of access as required by fire and rescue.
Mr. T. G. Adams was present, along with his wife, Rosalie F. Adams, and Alice
M. Fox, who were the principals of God's Glory Land, Inc. Mr. Adams also introduced Mr.
Barney Willis, his associate, and Mr. Bruce Edens, of Greenway, Inc. Mr. Adams stated that
he wanted to provide year-round service. He said that provisions have been made for the retreat
to continue, if something should happen to the principals of the corporation.
An issue of concern by the Planning Commission was the possibility of this retreat
becoming a commune. The staff attempted to address this problem with Condition #9 which
stated that no guest at the retreat may stay longer than 15 days. The Commission felt this
statement wouldn't preclude that situation and it was over -restrictive. Mr. Adams responded by
saying that they are not permitting a secretive or membership organization. He said that guests
will not be required to join God's Glory Land as members nor will they he confined to the
retreat property.
Another area of concern was the sewage treatment plant. The question arose as
to whether it was consistent with the Comprehensive Plan to allow a privately -owned sewage
treatment plant in a rural area that could serve up to 350 people. Also, it was felt that the
potential to go from zero use to peak use in a weekend made operation of the plant extremely
challenging and made the potential for failure high. There was concern that if the creek was
polluted, it would take years to regenerate itself. It was noted that although the treatment plant
would he owned and operated by God's Glory Land, the system would be monitored by the
Department of Environmental Quality.
The subject of motor homes and camping vehicles at the site was also discussed.
Mr. Adams said they have reserved 12 full -hookup spaces for these types of vehicles. It was
also suggested that the single-family homes be hooked up to the treatment plant. Mr. Adams felt
this wasn't necessary because these were new septic systems approved by the Health Department.
Chairman Golladay called for public comments, but no one came forward.
Some Commissioners noted that the applicant had gone to great lengths in the
Statement of Intent to address concerns regarding the use proposed. They felt the Slatement of
Inten ,along with the statl"s recommended conditions, allowed the conditional use permit to be
enforceable.
Mr. Marker moved for approval with the applicant's Statement of Intent and the
staff's recommended conditions. This motion was seconded by Mr. Morris.
Mr. Thomas asked if there was interest in amending Condition #9 which limited
stay to 15 days.
Mr. Marker amended his motion to revise Condition #t9 to read, "No guest at the
retreat will become a permanent resident." This motion was seconded by Mr. Morris. The CUP
was approved by majority vote.
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Frederick County Planning Commission does hereby recommend
approval of Conditional Use Permit #001-94 of God's Glory Land for a church retreat with the
inclusion of the applicant's Statement of Intent, dated 4/18/94, and the following conditions:
1. That an engineered site plan be presented for approval prior to any construction or
developmental activity taking place. This plan will be formally reviewed by the Planning
Commission prior to final approval.
2. That final Frederick County approval be received for all phases of the construction and prior
to the placement of any facilities into public use.
3. Non -staff housing will be restricted to one residence per parcel.
4. The use of the waste water treatment plant will be restricted to one specific parcel of land and
any modification or change in use will require County authorization.
5. All applicable state agencies must review and approve all aspects of the proposal prior to
placing any facility into public use.
6. All review agency comments must be complied with prior to public use of these facilities.
7. This use shall comply with all other requirements of' the Rural Area Zoning District.
8. The maximum number of guests allowed to use the facility at any one time is 350.
9. No guest at the retreat will become a permanent resident.
The vote was as follows:
YES (TO APPROVE);_ Shenk, Marker, Golladay, Stone, Morris, DeHaven
NO. Light, Copenhaver, Romine, Thomas
Rezoning Application #003-94 of C. L. Robinson, Inc. to rezone 16 acres from RA (Rural
Areas) to 113 (Industrial Transition) for the district office of the Winchester Division of
Virginia Department of Transportation. This property is located on Northwestern Pike
(Route 50 West) at the intersection of Round Hill Road (Route 803) and is identified as
PILI 53-A-71 in the Back Creek District.
Action - Recommend Approval
Mr. Shenk said that he would abstain from discussion and vote on this rezoning,
due to a possible conflict of interest.
Mr. Tierney reported that the site was located west of the UDA (Urban
Development Area) and is part of a 200+ acre tract owned by the C.L. Robinson Corporation.
He said that the area does not meet the description of a typical B3 location nor does B3 zoning
tit with the intended character of a Rural Community Center. Mr. Tierney said that the location
does, however, seem a logical choice for the proposed VDOT headquarters. He said that a
proffer statement has been submitted by C.L. Robinson which limits proposed future uses to
offices and storage facilities for building construction contractors and special trade contractors;
business and directional signs; building entrance signs; and general business offices. Mr. Tierney
said the staff still has concerns about visual impacts, even though the proffer statement seemed
to address most of' the staff's concerns.
Mr. Delmer Robinson, one of the officers of the C. L Robinson corporation, said
that this sale was not initiated by his firm. He said that he was approached by a representative
in the legislature to be persuaded to sell this parcel of land to VDOT. Mr. Robinson said that
because C. L. Robinson, Inc. owns a considerable amount of property around this parcel, they
too were concerned about appearance, traffic, and the effect on the area. He said that they were
satisfied with VDOT's explanation of their proposed screening, the type and location of the
proposed facilities, and the location of their machinery storage.
Mr. Robinson continued, stating that VDOT liked this parcel because it was in the
geographic center of Frederick County and gave them easy access to Routes 50, 522, 37, and
11. VDOT also liked having access to two roads --803 and 50. By having access to Route 803,
they could get stone at Perry's Quarry and not have to stock stone on the property. Also, they
could exit their equipment out 803 and avoid busy Route 50 traffic. Mr. Robinson said that he
has an agreement with VDOT that they will shield the entire property with plantings of
evergreens. Mr. Robinson felt VDOT would keep the area neat, clean, and attractive. He felt
they would landscape the property and keep it mowed.
Chairman Golladay called for public comment and the following persons came
forward to speak in opposition:
Mr. Timothy A. Hodges, a resident of the Round Hill community, came forward
and stated that he lived in the William Campbell House, (Aspen Shade) circa 1785. Mr. Hodges
stated that Round Hill was a rural community consisting of homes, businesses, families, and
farms. He said that children play all along Route 803 at any given time and he was concerned
about their safety. Mr. Hodges spoke about his concern for the increase in traffic, especially
heavy truck traffic, noise, and the possibility of chemicals and salts used in road maintenance
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leeching onto adjoining lands. He was concerned about the precedent that might be set for future
rezonings that may effect the charm, history, and potential of his community.
Mr. John V. Stevens, adjoining property owner, said that his home was built in
1760 with additions constructed in 1875. Mr. Stevens said that the property in question was a
confederate soldiers camp during the Second Battle of Winchester. He said that approximately
14,000 confederates traversed the property to participate in the second battle against Milroy.
Mr. Stevens felt the location of VDOT's district offices would not enhance the community or
the tax base of Frederick County. He was concerned about the increase in traffic and felt the
proposed use would create an eyesore. Mr. Stevens presented a petition of opposition signed by
58 Round Hill residents.
Ms. Sarah Plumly, a resident of Round Hill, felt that B3 zoning was not
appropriate for the neighborhood and she felt the proposed use would have negative visual
impacts. Ms. Plumly said the homes in this area are situated close to the road and the increase
in traffic, combined with the narrowness of the roads, would create safety problems.
Ms. Helen Hodges, a resident of the Round Hill community, had concerns about
increased traffic, setting a precedent for future rezonings, and departing from the intent of the
Comprehensive Plan. Mrs. Hodges said that approximately 8-10 years ago, she and her husband
came before the county requesting a B3 rezoning for ornamental iron works on Route 50, about
one mile west of this proposed site. She said the Planning Commission and Board of' Supervisors
made the right decision to deny the rezoning and she hoped they would do the same for this
rezoning. Mrs. Hodges said that this area was a pleasant entrance to Winchester and she wanted
it to remain that way.
Mr. Jack Baldwin, a resident of Round Hill at the corner of Woodchuck Lane and
Round Hill Road, came forward to address the safety issue of Route 803. He said that Route
803 has dangerous hills, curves, and railroad tracks. He said that along with proposed VDOT
truck traffic, Perry's Quarry trucks, school buses, and fire hall trucks use this road.
The issue of this area possibly being a wetland was also raised by some of the
citizens.
Mrs. Joyce Casey, speaking on behalf of Mrs. Larrick, her mother and adjoining
property owner, said that 30 years ago when her father and Mr. Larrick bought their property,
it was with the understanding that this was to be a residential area. Mrs. Casey felt the proposed
VDOT District Office would decrease her mother's property value. She was also concerned
about traffic safety
The majority of the Commissioners felt this location was a logical choice for the
proposed VDOT headquarters --it was geographically centered in the county and had good access.
They felt there would not be problems with VDOT providing an attractive building, landscaping
and screening; however, they felt it would be a good idea to formally review the site plan for
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potential negative impacts and stormwater, wetlands, etc. Commission members also felt that
the proffers submitted by the applicant would protect this area from any future adverse uses.
Upon motion made by Mr. Romine and seconded by Mr. Marker,
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Frederick County Planning Commission does hereby recommend
approval of Rezoning Application #003-94 of C. L. Robinson, Inc. to rezone 16 acres from RA
(Rural Areas) to B3 (Industrial Transition) for the district office of the Winchester Division of
the Virginia Department of Transportation.
This rezoning was approved by the following majority vote:
YES (TO APPROVE): Golladay, Light, Copenhaver, Marker, Romine, Thomas, DeHaven
NO. Morris
ABSTAIN: Shenk, Stone
A motion was next made by Mr. Light, seconded by Mr. Marker, and
unanimously passed to require that VDOT's site plan for the property be formally submitted to
the Planning Commission for review and approval.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to discuss, the meeting adjourned at 9:30 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Robert W. Watkins, Secretary
James W. Golladay, Jr., Chairman
M E M.0 R A N D U M
TO: Frederick County Planning Commission
FROM: Robert W. Watkins, Secretary
SUBJECT: Bimonthly Report
DATE: May 23, 1994
(1)
Rezonings Pending:
(dates are
submittal
dates
6/08/90
C. L. Robinson
3/30/94
BkCk
RA to B3
Ston
Brown Lovett, Jr.
05/06/94
Ston
RA to M1
(2)
Rezonings Approved:
(dates are
BOS meeting dates)
Whse. Addition
Freeton
04/27/92
Negley Construction
05/11/94
Ston
B3 to B2
Ston
Thomas C. Glass
05/11/94
Shaw
B1 to B2
(3)
Rezonings Denied:
(dates are BOS meeting
dates)
Addition
None
(4)
Conditional Use Permits Pending:
(dates
are submittal dates)
God's Glory Land
3/08/94
BkCk
Church Retreat
Everett Riggs
05/19/94
Opeq
Auto Repair w/o body
repair
Greg Coverstone
05/23/94
Shaw
Public Garage w/o
(5)
Conditional Use Permits Approved: (dates
body repair
are approval dates)
None
(6) Site Plans Pending: dates are submittal dates
Wheatlands Wastewater
Fac. 9/12/89
Opeq
Trmt.facil
Grace Brethren Church
6/08/90
Shaw
Church
Flex Tech
10/25/90
Ston
Lgt. Industrial
Lake Centre
05/15/91
Shaw
Townhouses
Red Star Express Lines
05/24/91
Ston
Whse. Addition
Freeton
04/27/92
Opeq
Townhouses
84 Lumber
01/26/94
Ston
Storage Addition
Shenandoah Gas Co.
04/12/94
Shaw
Offices
Datalux Corp_
05/05/94
Shaw
Addition
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KFC of Stephens City 05/13/94 Opeq Addition
Amoco Foam 05/18/94 Ston Addition
(7 %) site Pians Approved: 'dates are approval dates'
Corrigated Container 05/10/94
Sheetz 05/11/94
Winchester Countertop 05/20/94
BkCk Light Industrial
Ston Conven. Store & Gas
Pumps
Ston Addition
(8) Subdivisions Pending: dates are submittal dates
Briarwood Est. 01/04/94
Stonewall
(9) Subdivisions Pending Final Admin. Approval: (P/C or BOS approval
dates
Abrams Point, Phase 1
06J13/90
Shawnee
Lake Centre
06/19/91
Shawnee
Coventry Courts
12/04/91
Shawnee
Freeton
05/20/92
Opequon
Village at Sherando
06/16/93
Opequon
Paul Negley
08/11/93
Stonewall
Fredericktowne Est., Sec
8 & 9 10/06/93
Opequon
(10) FMDP Pending: (dates are submittal dates)
Lake Front Apartments 03/28/94 Shawnee
Fieldstone Heights 04/25/94 Stonewall
(11) FMDP Pending Administrative Approval: dates are BOS approval
dates
Battlefield Partnership 04/08/92 Back Creek
James R. Wilkins II1 04/14/93 Shawnee
Woodside Estates 04/13/94 Opequon
(12) FMDP Administ._Approved (dates are admin. approval dates)
None
(13) Board of Zoning Appeals Applications Pending__(submit dates)
Lee J. Ridings 05/02/94 Opeq 23' side/house
Michael McMillan 05/19/94 Opeq 181 front/ two-story
addition
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(14) BZA Applications Approved• (approval dates)
Wendy Baruch &
Francis Dicesare
(15) BZA Applications Denied:
None
5/17/94 BkCk 9.83' rear & 40'
front -primary
structure/5' rear &
50' front -accessory
bldg.
(16) PLANS RECD. FOR REVIEW FROM CITY OF WINCHESTER
None
E. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT - ACTIVITY REPORT 157 (May 1-15)
1. Transportation
On Thursday, May 12, Bob Watkins attended the Lord
Fairfax Planning District Commission Transportation Technical
Committee meeting in Luray.
On Monday, May 9, Kris Tierney attended a coordination
meeting at the Staunton District Offices of VDOT aimed at resolving
some issues on the Route 642 realignment project.
Evan began work on a map that depicts the proposed
improvements to the I-81/11 North/Rt. 37/Rt. 661 interchange area.
2. Corridor Planning
Lanny Bise began work on revisions to the Route 7 East
Corridor mapping and data.
3. Battlefield Preservation and Historic Issues
Bob Watkins met with members of the Opportunities and
Threats Subcommittee to discuss the Star Fort development proposal.
Bob Watkins and Mark Lemasters met with the Battlefield
Task Force. The Star Fort development proposal was discussed,
along with the continuation of the Battlefield planning process and
plans for a site tour in June.
Lanny Bise finished the land use mapping for the
Battlefield Sites Inventory and he has started work on a natural
features map for the Inventory.
4. G.I.S./Mapping & Graphics
The staff is continuing with map preparation for the
ARC/INFO conversion process.
5. Plan Reviews and Approvals:
Evan Wyatt reviewed the following plans: Fieldstone
Heights Revised Master Development Plan; Lake Front Apartments
Revised Master Development Plan; and Westside Station Medical
Office. Evan approved plans for the Shenandoah Building Supply
Warehouse addition and the Corrugated Container Warehouse addition.
Lanny Bise approved the Sheetz, Inc. Site Plan.
6. Site Inspections
Evan Wyatt made site inspections at the following
locations: Snappy Lube addition, Village at Sherando townhouses,
Boyer Landscaping, and Delco Plaza.
7. Meetings
On Friday, May 6, Kris Tierney met with George Yeatras to
discuss a possible rezoning along Sulfur Springs Road for an
Automobile Salvage Business.
On Thursday, May 12, Bob Watkins, Kris Tierney, and Wayne
Miller met with Dave Holiday to discuss open space issues
associated with Fredericktowne Estates.
Evan Wyatt had the following meetings:
Met with Buddy Strawderman of Construction Management to
review the site plan application process.
Met with Ron Mislowski of G.W. Clifford & Associates to
discuss a classroom addition to Liberty Baptist Church.
Met with Commissioner Terry Stone to discuss permitted
uses in various business zoning districts.
Met with City Planning Director, Tim Youmans, to discuss
the proposed construction of the Westside Station Medical Office.
Met with representatives of the FAA and the Winchester
Regional Airport Authority to discuss proposed improvements to the
airport.
Met with John Ray of Omega Environmental Services to
discuss various properties on the Millwood Pike and Front Royal
Pike corridors.
Met with County Extension Agent, Gary DeOms, to discuss
requirements pertaining to the creation of new agricultural
districts within Frederick County.
S. Professional, Development
Kris Tierney attended the Annual Spring Conference of the
Virginia Chapter of the American Planning Association in
Charlottesville between May 1 and 3. There were a number of
helpful sessions including one on conditional zoning.
9. Other
Lanny Bise is finishing revisions to the rezoning
application. Lanny investigated several zoning complaints.
COUNTY ol'f'Rt_;DERICK
Department of Planning and Development
703 / 665-5651
Fax 703/678-0682
MEMORANDUM
TO: Frederick County Planning Commission
FROM: Evan A. Wyatt, Planner II IPU
RE: Winchester Regional Airport Presentation
DATE: May 20, 1994
Mr. Michael D. Kane, P.E., of Delta Associates, will present a plan during the June 1, 1994
Planning Commission meeting that describes improvements to the Winchester Regional Airport.
These improvements reflect a portion of the Phase I planning outlined in the Winchester
Regional Airport 2012 Master Development Plan.
The improvements scheduled for this portion of Phase I call for the relocation of a taxiway, the
widening of runway fillets, the removal and relocation of the Group 44 hanger, the expansion
of the aviation apron, and clearing within the runway safety area. Clearing within areas defined
as wetlands will require permitting through the Corp of Engineers.
Delta Associates is working with staff to receive approval of a site plan for these improvements.
Staff has met with representatives of the Winchester Regional Airport to ensure that all time
schedules and planning requirements will be met. Construction is anticipated to commence
within thirty days of FAA grant approval. This will probably occur in late June or early July.
The purpose of this presentation is to provide the Planning Commission with an opportunity to
discuss these improvements and have Mr. Kane address all comments or concerns. These
improvements will require an approved site plan; therefore, staff asks that the Planning
Commission grant administrative approval authority.
9 North Loudoun Stun P.O. Rox 601
Winchester, VA 22601 Winchester, VA 22604
COUNTY of FREDERICK
Department of Planning and Development
703 / 665-56.51
Fax 703/678-0692
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To: Planning Commission Members
From: Kris C. Tierney, Deputy PIanning Directo*=-/
Date: Wednesday, May 18, 1994
Subject: Request to Table Lovett Rezoning Application
Attached is a letter from G. W. Clifford and Associates, requesting that the application
for rezoning of the Lovett property be tabled for thirty days. There are a number of
issues which the Planning staff has raised concerning various aspects of the
application. The applicants representatives are attempting to address these issues,
however they did not feel confident that all the items could be addressed prior to the
June 1, public hearing.
Because the application has already been advertised, the Commission will still need to
take public comment on the application.
If there are any questions concerning this matter, please let me know.
9 North Loudoun Stir -et P.O. Box 601
Winchester, VA 22601 Winchester, VA 22604
gilbert w. clifford & associates, inc.
INCORPORATED 1972
Engineers Land Planners Surveyors Water Quality Analyses
Corporate Office: 150C Olde Greenwich Drive • P. O. Box 781 Fredericksburg, VA 22401 • (703) 898-2115
Winchester Office: 200 North Cameron Street • Winchester, VA 22601 • (703) 667-2139
May 17, 1994
Mr. Kris Tierney
Frederick County Planning Department
9 N. Loudoun Street
Winchester, Virginia 22601
RE: Stephenson Industrial Park
(Lovett Rezoning)
Dear Kris,
The owner requests that the County table the application of the Stephenson
Industrial Park for 30 days to the July 6th Planning Commission meeting. This will
give us ample time to officially get the required written response from the Health
Department as to actual on-site capacity along with improving our submission on
other issues important to the process.
We look forward to the July 6th Planning Commission meeting and if you
have any questions, please do not hesitate to call.
TWP/kf
Sincere
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Thomas W. Price
Gilbert W. Clifford & Associates, Inc.
cc. Brown J. Lovett, Jr.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
(�k)E Thomas J. O'Toole, P. E. Charles E. Maddox, Jr. P. E. Earl R. Sutherland, P. E.
P. Duane Brown, C. L. S. William L. Wright, Laboratory Director
COUNTY ol' l K1-1DEMCK
Department of Planning and Development
703 / 665-5651
lax 703/678-0682
MEMORANDUM
TO: Frederick County Planning Commission
FROM: Evan A. Wyatt, Planner II Ito
RE: Public Library Amendments
DATE: May 24, 1994
The Planning Commission held an informal discussion on May 18, 1994, to review the above
referenced amendments. The purpose of that discussion was to allow the applicant and staff to
address all comments and concerns of the Commission.
The Planning Commission requested that language be provided that would require proposed
public schools and public libraries to be depicted on the master development plan for the
proposed residential development. This would allow the Planning Commission to ensure that
suitable location and adequate access and buffers are provided for these facilities. Staff has
amended the language to reflect this request.
The Planning Commission asked staff to advertise the proposed amendments for public hearing.
Staff asks that the Commission consider these amendments and forward a recommendation to
the Board of Supervisors for final action.
9 North Loudoun Street P.O. Box 601
Winchester, VA 22601 Winchester, VA 22604
A WI NDM ENT
ACTION:
PLANNING COMMISSION
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
THE FREDERICK COUNTY CODE
CHAPTER 165, ZONING
WIIEREAS, An ordinance to amend Chapter 165, Zoning, of the Frederick County Code, Article
VI, Residential Performance District, Sections 165-59, Permitted Uses, and 165-63, Open Space
Requirements, and Article XX, Definitions, was referred to the Planning Commission on June
1, 1994; and,
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on this ordinance adoption on June
1, 1994; and,
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors held a public hearing on this ordinance adoption on
_, 1994; and
WHEREAS, the Frederick County Board of Supervisors finds the adoption of this ordinance to
be in the best interest of the public health, safety, welfare, convenience, and in good zoning
practice;
NOW, 77IEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Frederick County Board of Supervisors as
follows:
That Chapter 165 of the Frederick County Code, Zoning, Article VI, Residential Performance
District and Article XX, Definitions is amended as described on the following attachment.
PROPOSED ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS
PUBLIC LIBRARIES AND PUBLIC SCIIOOLS
ARTICLE VI
RP Residential Performance District
165-59B(I1) Permitted Uses
Libraries
165-63 Open Space Requirements.
A. A minimum percentage of the gross area of any proposed development shall
be designated as common open space. This open space shall be for purposes
of environmental protection and for the common use of residents of the
development. Such open space shall be dedicated to a property owners
association or to Frederick County. Open space shall be dedicated to
Frederick County only with the approval of the Board of Supervisors. The
Planning Commission may allow publicly owned libraries and schools to
be located within areas designated as common open space. The
Planning Commission shall ensure that appropriate location, buffers and
screening, and access are provided to prevent negative impacts to
adjoining residential uses during review of the master development plan.
Publicly owned libraries and schools shall be dedicated to Frederick
County for eventual acceptance to the Frederick County School Board
or the Handley Library. Developments which contain any of the following
housing types shall provide open space as specified below:
This ordinance shall be in effect upon its passage.
Passed this day of , 1994.
A Copy Attest
John R. Riley, Jr.
Frederick County Administrator
COUINTY ,A FRIFDERICK
Department of Planning and Development
703 / 665-5651
Fax 703/678-0682
MEMORANDUM
TO: Frederick Coun(y Planning Commission
FROM: Evan A. Wyatt, Planner It
RE: Electrical And Plumbing Business Amendments
DATE: May 23, 1994
The Planning Commission held an informal discussion on May 18, 1994, to review the above
referenced amendments. The purpose of that discussion was to allow the applicant and staff to
address all comments and concerns of the Commission.
The Planning Commission suggested that staff revise the language specified under subsection B
of the performance standards. The intent was to ensure that these uses are limited in size (8,000
square feet), as well as limited in the overall floor area within shopping centers (25%). The
original wording for this subsection could have been interpreted to allow fifty percent of a
shopping center to contain these uses. Therefore, staff has amended the language within this
subsection for clarity.
The Planning Commission asked staff to advertise the proposed amendments for public hearing.
Staff asks that the Commission consider these amendments and forward a recommendation to
the Board of Supervisors for final action.
9 North l.oudotrn Street P.O. Box 601
Winchester, VA 22601 Winchester, VA 22604
AMENDME NT
ACTION:
PLANNING COMMISSION
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
TIIE FREDERICK COUNTY CODE
CHAPTER 165, ZONING
WHEREAS, An ordinance to amend Chapter 165, Zoning, of the Frederick County Code, Article
X, Business & Industrial Zoning Districts, Section 165-82B (132, Business General District) and
Article IV, Supplementary Use Regulations, Section 165-48.3, was referred to the Planning
Commission on June 1, 1994; and,
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on this ordinance adoption on June
1, 1994; and,
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors held a public hearing on this ordinance adoption on
_, 1994; and
WHEREAS, the Frederick County Board of Supervisors finds the adoption of this ordinance to
be in the best interest of the public health, safety, welfare, convenience, and in good zoning
practice;
NOW, 77IEREF'ORE, BE, IT ORDAINED by the Frederick County Board of Supervisors as
follows:
That Chapter 165 of the Frederick County Code, Zoning, Article X, Business and Industrial
Districts, and Article IV, Supplementary Use Regulations is amended as described on the
following attachment.
PROPOSED ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS
ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING SUPPLY 13USINESSES
ARTICLE X
Business and Industrial Zoning Districts
165-82B B2 Business General District Use Regulations.
Allowed Uses SIC
Electrical Supplies 506
Plumbing Supplies 5074
ARTICLE IV
Supplementary Use Regulations
165-48.3 Electrical and Plumbing Supply Businesses.
Electrical and plumbing supply businesses located in the B2, Business
General District shall meet the following requirements:
A. Electrical and plumbing supply businesses shall not exceed 8,000
square feet of total floor area.
B. Only twenty-five percent (25%) of the total floor area within a
shopping center may contain electrical supply businesses or plumbing
supply businesses.
C. Electrical and plumbing supply businesses shall not be permitted to
have outdoor storage.
This ordinance shall be in effect upon its passage.
Passed this day of , 1994=
A Copy Attest
John R. Riley, Jr.
Frederick County Administrator
This resolution was approved by the following recorded vote:
Richard G. Dick
W. Harrington Smith, Jr.
Jimmie K. Ellington
James J. Longerbeam
Charles W. Orndoff, Sr. Robert M. Sager