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The code of the city of Charlottesville, Virginia, 1965 :

the charter and the general ordinances of the city
  
  
  
  
  

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Sec. 35G. Specific standards to apply only to units over and
above those allowed in given zone.

(a) Recreation space and facilities: The proposed development
shall provide recreation space and facilities for common use
appropriate in size, type and location to the occupancy
characteristics of the development.

The proposed development shall provide child use space, mixed
use space (children and adults) and adult use space in relation to
projected tenancy characteristics. Computation of such space
requirements shall be as follows:


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(1) Compute the building occupancy according to the
following schedules:

           
Apartment  Occupancy 
Studio  1 adult 
1 BR apt.  2 adults 
2 BR apt.  2 adults and 1 child 
3 BR apt.  2 adults and 2 children 
4 BR apt.  2 adults and 3 children 

(2) Based upon the occupancy figures so computed, each of
the following three types of activity space shall be provided in
amounts determined according to the following schedule:

For child use space multiply the number of children by 20
sq. ft.

For mixed use space multiply the total number of residents
(children plus adults) by 25 sq. ft.

For adult use space multiply the number of adults by 100
sq. ft.

(3) The following types of activity spaces are suggested to
fulfill space requirements:

                 
Children  Adult  Mixed 
Tot lot  Passive  Swimming pool 
Intermediate
playground 
Rooftop terrace  Handball 
Health club  Tennis courts 
Nursery day
care 
Gymnasium  Basketball 
Terrace  Meeting & activity
rooms 
Volleyball 
Shops-craft 
Library 

(4) Related recreation and open space requirements:

Landscaping: At least 25% of the required recreational
space shall be landscaped with appropriate trees and plant
materials.

Indoor and/or weather protected recreation space: At least
25% of the required recreational space shall be indoor and/or
weather protected so as to be useable year round.


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Facilities: Required recreational space shall have
appropriate facilities and improvements before the occupancy
permit is issued for the dwelling units.

(b) Impact on the neighborhood: The proposed development
shall not have undue adverse impact on the surrounding
neighborhood.

Maximum building height: Maximum height allowed shall be
one hundred (100) feet from grade, except as provided in article
XIII, Exceptions and Modifications.

Height of street wall: The height of the street wall shall not be
higher than forty (40) feet from grade, so as to maintain
neighborhood scale, maintain harmony with the historic district,
and permit adequate sunlight on the street.

Environmental impact: In the opinion of city council, the
proposed development shall not have any significant adverse
impact on the surrounding environment for reason of character
and location of the proposed development.

Maintenance: The applicant shall provide appropriate
measures for adequate maintenance of the structures, open space
and surrounding area.

(c) Parking and circulation: The proposed development shall
provide adequate off-street parking and circulation to meet the
needs of the residents and to avoid adverse impact on the
surrounding area.

Parking: The proposed development shall provide a minimum
of two (2) off-street parking spaces for each additional unit
permitted over and above the normally allowed density in the
given zone. This parking shall be located within 200′ from the
entrance of the residential building.

Access and circulation: The proposed development shall have
an adequate ingress, egress and circulation system so as to meet
the needs of the residents of the proposed development and so as
not to have undue adverse impact on the surrounding circulation
pattern.


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(d) Other facilities:

Laundry facilities: The proposed development shall provide
adequate common laundry facilities for the residents, unless
the provisions for laundry facilities are made in individual
dwelling unit(s).

Storage facilities: The proposed development shall provide
additional storage space (above and beyond that provided in the
dwelling unit) for each dwelling unit at the rate of not less than six
(6) square feet per bedroom, with a minimum of six (6) square feet
per dwelling unit. (2-4-74.)