HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-14 BOS Staff Report - AprilCONDITIONAL USE PERMIT #02-14
JESSICA M. NEFF
Staff Report for the Board of Supervisors
Prepared: April 11, 2014
Staff Contact: Mark Cheran, Zoning Administrator
This report is prepared by the Frederick County Planning Staff to provide information to the
Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors to assist them in making a decision on
this request. It may also be useful to others interested in this zoning matter.
Reviewed Action
Planning Commission: 04/02/14 Recommended Approval
Board of Supervisors: 04/23/14 Pending
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: This is a request for a Kennel - Dog Boarding.
The request complies with applicable policies and ordinances. The Planning Commission
recommends approval of the CUP, with the following eight (8) conditions:
1. All review agency comments shall be complied with at all times.
2. No more than twenty-eight (28) dogs shall be permitted on the property at any given
time.
3. This CUP is solely to enable the boarding of dogs on this property.
4. No employees other than those residing on the property shall be allowed.
5. All dogs shall be controlled so as not to create a nuisance to any adjoining properties by
roaming free or barking.
6. All dogs must be confined indoors by 9:00 p.m. and not let outdoors prior to 8:00 a.m.
7. Any proposed business sign shall conform to Cottage Occupation sign requirements and
shall not exceed four (4) square feet in size and five (5) feet in height.
8. Any expansion or modification of this use will require the approval of a new CUP.
Following the requisite public hearing, it would be appropriate for an action concerning this
application by the Board of Supervisors.
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LOCATION: The property is located at 461 Laurel Grove Road.
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT: Back Creek
PROPERTY ID NUMBER: 73-9-3
PROPERTY ZONING & PRESENT USE:
Zoned: RA (Rural Areas) Land Use: Residential
ADJOINING PROPERTY ZONING & USE:
North: RA (Rural Areas) Land Use: Residential
South: RA (Rural Areas) Land Use: Vacant
East: RA (Rural Areas) Land Use: Vacant
West: RA (Rural Areas) Land Use: VPI Agricultural Research and
Extension Center
PROPOSED USE: Kennel - Dog Boarding.
REVIEW EVALUATIONS:
Virginia Department of Transportation: The application for a Conditional Use Permit for this
property appears to have little measurable impact on Route 629, the VDOT facility which would
provide access to the property. Present entrance is adequate for proposed improvements. Should
business ever expand in the future, entrance may need to be upgraded.
Frederick County Fire and Rescue: Plans approved.
Frederick County Fire Marshall: Plans approved as long as there is at least one working
smoke detector and 1-5lb 2A/10BC fire extinguisher within 75 feet of the areas being occupied
by the dogs.
Frederick County Inspections: The building shall comply with The Virginia Uniform
Statewide Building Code, The International Existing Building Code 2009 and section 304 - B,
Business Use Group of the International Building Code/2009. Other Code that applies is
ICC/ANSI A117.1-03 Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities and 2009 International
Energy Code. If new kennel construction exceeds 200 square feet, a building permit would be
required.
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Frederick-Winchester Health Department: The Health Department has no objection to the
request as stated. This does not grant approval for additional employees. Applicant may not
dispose of canine waste via the septic tank drainfield on site.
Winchester Regional Airport: We have reviewed the referenced conditional use permit request
proposal. While the site does lie within the airspace operations of the Winchester Regional
Airport, it is outside of the close in part 77 surfaces and should not impact airport operations.
Frederick County Sanitation Authority: No comments.
City of Winchester: No comments.
Planning and Zoning: Kennels are a permitted use in the RA (Rural Areas) Zoning District with
an approved Conditional Use Permit (CUP) [Code of Frederick County §165-401.03.K]. This
proposed use will take place on a 7+/- acre parcel; surrounded by properties that are zoned RA.
The 2030 Comprehensive Policy Plan of Frederick County (Comprehensive Plan) identifies this
area of the County to remain rural in nature and is not part of any land use study.
The Zoning Ordinance defines a Kennel: “As a place prepared to house, board, breed, handle
or otherwise keep or care for dogs for sale or in return for compensation.” The Zoning
Ordinance requires that kennels be subject to additional performance standards in order to
mitigate negative impacts to adjoining residential properties to include, all dogs to be confined
within a secure structure and a Category C Buffer. There will be no employees with this
proposed kennel per the Frederick County Health Department. The properties immediately
adjacent to this proposed CUP are currently zoned RA Zoning District, with the nearest
residential dwelling being approximately 600 feet from this proposed dog kennel. Therefore, the
intent of the Category C Buffer can be met, as 400 feet is required for a no screen Category C
Buffer.
The applicant will be constructing a 20 x 30 square foot enclosed kennel with a fenced area for
the dogs, at the rear of the property. The applicant has indicated that no more than twenty–eight
(28) dogs will be on the property at any given time. All dogs must be confined indoors with the
exception of when they are walked or exercised, and will not to be let outdoors prior to 8:00 a.m.
Dogs must be confined indoors by 9:00 p.m.
In reviewing this application, the following conditions are considered appropriate reflective of
the applicant’s request, review agency comments, and/or in an effort to mitigate any potential
impacts as noted.
All review agency comments shall be complied with at all times.
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No more than twenty-eight (28) dogs on the property at any given time. (The applicant has
requested the number of dogs with this kennel)
This CUP is solely to enable the boarding of dogs on this property. (The applicant does not
want to breed dogs)
No employees other than those residing on the property shall be allowed. (This condition is
per the Frederick County Health Department)
All dogs shall be controlled so as not to create a nuisance to any adjoining properties by
roaming free or barking.
All dogs must be confined indoors by 9:00 p.m. and not be let outdoors prior to 8:00 a.m.
(This condition is to help mitigate any impacts to adjoining properties)
Any proposed business sign shall conform to Cottage Occupation sign requirements and
shall not exceed four (4) square feet in size and five (5) feet in height.
Any expansion or modification of this use will require an approval of a new CUP.
STAFF CONCLUSIONS FOR THE 04/02/14 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING:
The request complies with applicable policies and ordinances. The Planning staff recommends
approval of the CUP, with the following eight (8) conditions:
1. All review agency comments shall be complied with at all times.
2. No more than twenty-eight (28) dogs shall be permitted on the property at any given
time.
3. This CUP is solely to enable the boarding of dogs on this property.
4. No employees other than those residing on the property shall be allowed.
5. All dogs shall be controlled so as not to create a nuisance to any adjoining properties by
roaming free or barking.
6. All dogs must be confined indoors by 9:00 p.m. and are not to be let outdoors prior to
8:00 a.m.
7. Any proposed business sign shall conform to Cottage Occupation sign requirements and
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shall not exceed four (4) square feet in size and five (5) feet in height.
8. Any expansion or modification of this use will require the approval of a new CUP.
PLANNING COMMISSION SUMMARY & ACTION OF THE 4/02/14 MEETING:
The applicant said there will be no dog breeding, solely boarding; the dogs will be inside at all
times, except when walked or exercised; and the kennel building will be a free-standing garage
constructed with wider than normal walls to provide noise insulation and the walls and attic will
be insulated for better heating and air conditioning.
Two neighboring residents spoke in opposition to the proposed kennel. Both residents were
concerned about the devaluation of their property; they were concerned about noise from barking
dogs disrupting the quiet of their neighborhood; they were concerned about odors and how dog
waste would be disposed; and they were concerned about water runoff. They did not believe
their residential neighborhood was a practical location for the operation of this business.
Commission members were concerned about noise from dog barking. They advised the
applicant there were a number of different construction techniques for sound abatement in a
building. Those construction techniques involved a benefit/cost ratio standpoint that needed to
be considered by the applicant. They also pointed out that when dogs are outside, they will bark
and there was no way to muzzle them. They encouraged the applicant to be mindful about the
conditions of the permit and the possibility the permit could be revoked, if the operation becomes
a public nuisance. Other Commissioners pointed out this location is a somewhat remote
agricultural area buffered by cornfields and large stands of trees. They mentioned the adjoining
State agricultural research center where there is spraying taking place, noise from tractors, and
the various types of farm animals being raised in this area. The applicant stated that the kennel
building will be constructed with wider walls to provide for better noise insulation.
By a unanimous vote, the Planning Commission recommended approval of the conditional use
permit with the conditions as recommended by the staff, as follows:
1. All review agency comments shall be complied with at all times.
2. No more than twenty-eight (28) dogs shall be permitted on the property at any given
time.
3. This conditional use permit (CUP) is solely to enable the boarding of dogs on this
property.
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4. No employees other than those residing on the property shall be allowed.
5. All dogs shall be controlled so as not to create a nuisance to any adjoining properties by
roaming free or barking.
6. All dogs must be confined indoors by 9:00 p.m. and not let outdoors prior to 8:00 a.m.
7. Any proposed business sign shall conform to cottage occupation sign requirements and
shall not exceed four square-feet in size and five feet in height.
8. Any expansion or modification of this use will require approval of a new conditional use
permit.
(Note: Commissioner Crockett was absent from the meeting.)
Two citizens spoke in opposition to this use at the April 2, 2014, Planning Commission Meeting.
One of the concerns was the devaluation of properties located near kennels. Staff contacted the
Commissioner of Revenue Office with the concern of devaluation of properties located near
kennels. The Commissioners Office had no issues of devaluation of properties near kennels or
with approved Conditional Use Permits in general. The noise and control of the dogs is
addressed by Condition #5 of the Conditional Use Permit. Furthermore, the kennel building will
be a free-standing garage constructed with wider than normal walls to provide noise insulation
and the walls and attic will be insulated for better heating and air conditioning. The applicant
has contacted a company for the disposal of dog waste.