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Planning Commission defers Albemarle Business Campus rezoning after staff flags drop in nonresidential floor area and reduced proffer
Summary
At a March 25 public hearing, Albemarle County staff recommended denial of an amendment to the Albemarle Business Campus (ZMA 2023‑18), citing a large reduction in required nonresidential square footage and unresolved questions about a proposed cut to a $500,000 proffer. The commission voted unanimously to defer the case to allow staff and the applicant to supply additional documentation.
The Albemarle County Planning Commission opened a public hearing March 25 on ZMA 2023-18, a proposed amendment to the Albemarle Business Campus neighborhood-model development (NMD) zoning. County planner Kevin McDermott summarized the application and staff analysis, and staff recommended denial.
What staff said: McDermott told the commission the amendment would replace earlier development commitments with a layout that reduces the minimum non‑residential floor area in blocks 2–4 and increases the maximum allowed residential units in those blocks. Staff said the net effect is a drop in committed nonresidential space from the previously‑required 94,000 square feet to about 55,000 square feet while increasing the opportunity for residential development. Staff concluded the change reduces the planned mix of community‑serving uses in a location the comprehensive plan and the Southern & Western Urban Neighborhoods master plan envision for community‑scale retail and office uses. The staff report also flagged an…
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