AC44 Phase Three

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During Phase Three, we will develop Actions to implement the Comprehensive Plan. (Actions are how we achieve the Plan's Objectives, including capital projects, programs, code updates, policies, and plans.)


Community feedback plays a crucial role in the AC44 process by:

  • Shaping the Plan: Community input directly influences the development and refinement of draft policies and strategies
  • Informing Decision-Making: Feedback collected during this phase helps policymakers and planners make informed decisions about the community's future.
  • Share your feedback: use the feedback links within the topics or send your comments and questions to staff at: AC44@albemarle.org

The Comprehensive Plan consists of the topic chapters (see the buttons above) and supporting materials. Below, you will find the draft content for those supporting materials.

Part 1 - Policy (plan introduction and context)

Part 2 - Growth Management (an overview of the County's Growth Management policy and application)

Part 4 - Appendix (Engagement Process Summary and a Community Story that provides additional context and history for the County and the Comprehensive Plan)

During Phase Three, we will develop Actions to implement the Comprehensive Plan. (Actions are how we achieve the Plan's Objectives, including capital projects, programs, code updates, policies, and plans.)


Community feedback plays a crucial role in the AC44 process by:

  • Shaping the Plan: Community input directly influences the development and refinement of draft policies and strategies
  • Informing Decision-Making: Feedback collected during this phase helps policymakers and planners make informed decisions about the community's future.
  • Share your feedback: use the feedback links within the topics or send your comments and questions to staff at: AC44@albemarle.org

The Comprehensive Plan consists of the topic chapters (see the buttons above) and supporting materials. Below, you will find the draft content for those supporting materials.

Part 1 - Policy (plan introduction and context)

Part 2 - Growth Management (an overview of the County's Growth Management policy and application)

Part 4 - Appendix (Engagement Process Summary and a Community Story that provides additional context and history for the County and the Comprehensive Plan)

  • Planning Tool: Future Land Use Categories and Map

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    Today, land in Albemarle County is used in various ways, including for houses, businesses, offices, industry, parks, farms, and land conservation. The type of development, amenity, or protection of a property is referred to as its ‘land use.’ For example, a property with an apartment building would have a residential land use.

    Since the Comprehensive Plan is a guiding document for our community’s future, it focuses on future land uses, using both future land use categories and a Future Land Use Map (FLUM). Future land use categories provide a guiding vision for a property's future use. The Future Land Use Map shows how the future land use categories are applied. The FLUM depicts how an area should look and feel in the future; however, it does not necessarily represent what it is like today.

    The FLUM guides development and informs land use decisions. The rezoning and special use permit review process includes comparing a development application with the recommended future land uses per the Comp Plan.

    The updated Comprehensive Plan proposes consolidating the 20+ land use categories designated across the five Area Plans (Places29, Southern and Western, Pantops, Crozet, and Village of Rivanna) to 11 standard categories. Many of the 20+ current categories are very similar with overlapping recommendations. These 11 standard categories and their designation on the FLUM would update and replace the 20+ categories in the Area Plans when the AC44 Comprehensive Plan is adopted. Several ‘legacy’ categories would remain in their respective Area Plans. The standard 11 categories will be applied with future Area Plan updates.

    FUTURE LAND USE CATEGORIES
    FUTURE LAND USE MAP (DRAFT)


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