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File #: 24-143    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Public Hearing
File created: 1/11/2024 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 2/7/2024 Final action:
Title: ACSA202300002 Farmington Country Club Request for Limited Sewer
Attachments: 1. Att.A - Applicant Request and Exhibit, 2. Att.B - Location Map, 3. Att.C - ACSA Jurisdictional Areas, 4. Att.D - Staff Analysis, 5. Att.E - Proposed Resolution
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AGENDA DATE: 2/7/2024

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ACSA202300002 Farmington Country Club Request for Limited Sewer
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SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST: Public hearing on a proposed amendment to the Albemarle County Service Authority Jurisdictional Area (ACSAJA) to authorize limited sewer service to two structures: 1) a relocated replacement laundry and maintenance building, which is already served by sewer; and 2) a new lightning shelter. (Jack Jouett)

ITEM TYPE: Regular Action Item

STAFF CONTACT(S): Richardson, Wall, Rosenberg, Herrick, Filardo, Barnes, McDermott, Ragsdale

PRESENTER (S): Rebecca Ragsdale

LEGAL REVIEW: Yes

REVIEWED BY: Jeffrey B. Richardson

BACKGROUND: Pursuant to Virginia Code ? 15.2-5111, the Board has adopted jurisdictional areas for parcels that may be served by Albemarle County Service Authority (ACSA) water and sewer. The boundaries of the Development Areas generally define the ACSA's Jurisdictional Area (ACSAJA). Farmington Country Club has requested limited sewer service to two structures: 1) a relocated replacement laundry and maintenance building, which is already served by sewer; and 2) a new lightning shelter, as detailed in Attachment A. The subject parcel (Attachment B and C) is located in the Rural Area and currently has several ACSAJA designations authorizing water service to residential areas, water and sewer service to the clubhouse and adjacent facilities, and limited sewer service to certain accessory structures.

STRATEGIC PLAN: Safety & Well-Being - Nurture a safe and healthy community

DISCUSSION: As noted in the Community Facilities chapter of the County's Comprehensive Plan, changes to ACSAJA boundaries outside of the Development Areas should be the exception and should be allowed only when: (1) the area to be included is adjacent to existing lines; and (2) public health and/or safety is in danger. A detailed staff analysis is provided as Attachment D. Farmington has proposed replacement of the facilities on-site t...

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