Albemarle County  
Meeting Agenda  
Board of Supervisors  
Supervisor, Jack Jouett District Sally A. Duncan  
Supervisor, Rio District Ned L. Gallaway  
Supervisor, Rivanna District Bea J.S. LaPisto-Kirtley  
Supervisor, White Hall District Ann H. Mallek  
Supervisor, Samuel Miller District Fred A. Missel  
Supervisor, Scottsville District Mike O.D. Pruitt  
County Executive, Jeffrey B. Richardson  
Clerk, Claudette K. Borgersen  
Wednesday, June 17, 2026  
3:00 PM  
Lane Auditorium  
Regular Second Meeting  
1. Call to Order.  
2. Pledge of Allegiance.  
3. Moment of Silence.  
4. Adoption of Final Agenda.  
5. Brief Announcements by Board Members.  
6. Proclamations and Recognitions:  
6.1.  
Resolution Recognizing Charles Ridgeway “Ridge” Schuyler III.  
7. Public Comment on: Matters Previously Considered or Currently Pending Before the  
Board (Other than Scheduled Public Hearings).  
8. Consent Agenda (on next sheet)  
3:30 p.m. - Action Item:  
9.  
Proposed Project for the Albemarle Housing Investment Fund.  
(Kaki Dimock, Chief Human Services Officer)  
10. 4:30 p.m. - Closed Meeting.  
11. Certify Closed Meeting.  
6:00 p.m.  
12. From the County Executive: Report on Matters Not Listed on the Agenda.  
13. Public Comment on: Matters Previously Considered or Currently Pending Before  
the Board (Other than Scheduled Public Hearings).  
Public Hearings:  
14.  
Public Hearing to Consider the Adoption of an Ordinance to Join the  
Virginia Municipal Investment Trust. To receive public comment on its  
intent to adopt an ordinance to allow the County of Albemarle to become  
a participating locality in the Virginia Municipal Investment Trust Fund  
(VA MINT).  
(Lindsay Huff, Deputy Chief, Office of Investment and Debt Management)  
15.  
Public Hearing for a Compensation Increase for Board of Supervisors  
Members. To receive public comment on a proposed ordinance to  
amend Albemarle County Code § 2-202 (Compensation of Board of  
Supervisors) to increase the annual compensation of the members of  
the Board of Supervisors by 2.0% from $20,805 to $21,221, and the  
additional annual stipend of the Chair of the Board from $1,891 to  
$1,929, and Vice-Chair stipend from $630 to $643, all effective July 1,  
2026.  
(Jessica Rice, Director of Human Resources – Local Government)  
16.  
Public Hearing for a Compensation Increase for Planning Commission  
and Other Appointed Boards. To receive public comment on a proposed  
ordinance to amend Albemarle County Code § 2-401 to increase the  
annual compensation of the voting members of the Planning  
Commission, from $7,916 to $8,074; and to amend Albemarle County  
Code § 2-905 to increase the compensation of members of the  
Architectural Review Board, the Board of Zoning Appeals, the Building  
Code Board of Appeals, the Board of Equalization, and the Fire  
Prevention Code Board of Appeals for each regular or special meeting  
attended from $88 to $90. These increases would take effect July 1,  
2026.  
(Jessica Rice)  
17.  
26-3(1) – Agricultural and Forestal Districts. Ordinance to amend County  
Code Chapter 3, Agricultural and Forestal Districts, Article II, Districts of  
Statewide Significance, Division 2, Districts, to withdraw part of a parcel  
from the Lanark Agricultural and Forestal District: AFD 2025-01 Lanark  
District Withdrawal. The proposed ordinance would amend Section  
3-225, Lanark Agricultural and Forestal District, to add “(part)” to Tax  
Map 103 Parcel 2B to indicate part of the parcel has been withdrawn.  
(James Van Vranken, Conservation Program Planner)  
18.  
26-3(2) – Agricultural and Forestal Districts. Ordinance to amend County  
Code Chapter 3, Agricultural and Forestal Districts, Article II, Districts of  
Statewide Significance, Division 2, Districts, to add lands to the Green  
Mountain and Chalk Mountain Agricultural and Forestal Districts:  
a. AFD 2026-02 Green Mountain District Addition. The proposed  
ordinance would amend Section 3-217, Green Mountain Agricultural and  
Forestal District, to add Tax Map 120 Parcel 20 and Tax Map 128 Parcel  
1. The district has a review period of 10 years and will next be reviewed  
in December 2035.  
b. AFD 2026-03 Chalk Mountain District Addition. The proposed  
ordinance would amend Section 3-212, Chalk Mountain Agricultural and  
Forestal District, to add Tax Map 98 Parcel 4. The district has a review  
period of 10 years and will next be reviewed in December 2029.  
(James Van Vranken)  
19.  
ZTA202300006, WPTA202300003, STA202300003, OTA202400002  
Riparian Buffer Protection Standards. To receive comments on a  
proposed ordinance to regulate vegetation management and land-use  
impacts adjacent to water bodies, including the following amendments  
to the Albemarle County Code: repealing: § 17-406 (Mitigation plan if  
development allowed in stream buffer; form and content); and, Article VI  
(Stream buffers); amending: § 7-503 (Exemptions), § 14-234 (Procedure  
to authorize private street and related matters), § 14-302 (Contents of  
preliminary plat), § 14-307 (Stream crossings), § 14-404 (Lot location to  
allow access from lot onto street or shared driveway), § 14-409  
(Coordination and extension of streets), § 14-410 (Standards for all  
streets and alleys),§ 14-422 (Sidewalks and planting strips), § 17-103  
(Applicability), § 17-205 (Definitions), § 17-401 (Land-disturbance permit  
application; form and content), § 17-500 (Erosion and sediment control  
plans; applicable technical criteria), § 17-501 (Applicability of other laws  
and regulations; time limits on applicability of approved design criteria),  
§ 18-3.1 (Definitions), § 18-4.2 (Critical slopes), § 18-4.19 (Setbacks  
and stepbacks in residential districts), § 18-4.20 (Setbacks and  
stepbacks in conventional commercial and industrial districts), §  
18-5.1.28 (Clean earth and inert waste fill activity), § 18-5.1.44 (Farm  
worker housing), § 18-20C.8 (Building standards), § 18-30.7.4  
(Permitted uses), § 18-30.3.11 (Permitted and prohibited uses and  
structures); Adding: § 18-4.23 (Riparian buffer protection standards).  
(Scott Clark, Conservation Program Manager)  
20. From the Board: Committee Reports and Matters Not Listed on the Agenda.  
21. Adjourn to July 15, 2026, 1:00 p.m. Lane Auditorium.  
CONSENT AGENDA  
8. FOR APPROVAL (by recorded vote):  
8.1.  
Proposed Amendment to the 1997 UVA / County / Charlottesville  
ground lease agreement for the Emergency Communications Center  
(ECC).  
(Cai Mowry)  
8.2.  
Resolutions of Intent to Address Changes in the Code of Virginia for  
Solar Facilities, Parking Requirements, Battery Energy Storage  
Systems, Manufactured Housing, Wireless Facilities, Affordable  
Housing and Project Review Timelines.  
(Bill Fritz)  
8.3.  
8.4.  
Resolution to Support SMART SCALE Applications.  
(Jessica Dimmick)  
SE-2026-00012 1652 State Farm Boulevard Special Exception.  
(Ben Loppacker)  
Thank  
you for attending today's public hearing.  
During the 2026 Calendar Year, the Chair is  
Ned Gallaway and the  
Vice-Chair is Fred Missel.  
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Charlottesville, Virginia  
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