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Commission backs Habitat for Humanity rezoning in Crozet to allow two affordable duplexes
Summary
By voice vote the commission recommended rezoning 0.603 acres on Notch Road from R-2 to R-4 with proffers for two for-sale affordable units; Habitat said units will target households typically at 25–60% AMI and proffer a 30-year affordability term.
The Albemarle County Planning Commission on Nov. 25 recommended that a 0.603-acre parcel on 3 Notch Road in Crozet be rezoned from R-2 to R-4 to allow two for-sale duplex units developed by Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville.
Principal planner Cameron Landgel told the commission the Crozet master plan supports neighborhood-density residential uses on the property and that Staff recommended approval of the rezoning request, with the caveat that Housing Albemarle typically recommends a 40-year affordability term while the applicant’s proffers commit to 30 years.
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