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99SR0145.PDFMOBILE HOME REPORT The Board of Supervisors of the County of Chesterfield, on Wednesday ~i0tiK~72u~l.~, beginning at 7:00 p.m. in the Public Meeting Room at Chesterfield County Administration Building, Chesterfield, Virginia, will take under consideration the granting of Mobile Home Permit on the parcel of land described herein. It shall be the policy of the Board of Supervisors that approval of a mobile home permit to park a mobile home on a parcel of land shall be subject to compliance with the following Standard Conditions: CONDITIONS 1. The applicant shall be the owner and occupant of the mobile home. No lot or parcel may be rented or leased for use as a mobile home site, nor shall any mobile home be used for rental property. Only one (1) mobile home shall be permitted to be parked on an individual lot or parcel. The minimum lot size, yard setbacks, required front yard, and other zoning requirements of the applicable zoning district shall be complied with, except that no mobile home shall be located closer than twenty (20) feet to any existing residence. No additional permanent-type living space may be added onto a mobile home. All mobile homes shall be skirted but shall not be placed on a permanent foundation. 5. Where public (County) water and/or sewer are available, they shall be used. Upon being granted a Mobile Home Permit, the applicant shall then obtain the necessary permits from the office of Building Inspections. This shall be done prior to the installation or relocation of the mobile home. Any violation of the above conditions shall be grounds for revocation of the Mobile Home Permit. 99SR0145: In Bermuda Magisterial District, GENE C. HURT requests renewal of Mobile Home Permit 91SR0280 to park a mobile home in a Residential (R-7) District and amendment of zoning district map. The density of the proposal is approximately 0.30 units per acre. The Comprehensive Plan suggests the property is appropriate for residential use of 2.51 - 4 units per acre. This property fronts the north line of Kingsland Road, approximately 350 feet west of Chester Road, and is better known as 2924 Kingsland Road. Tax ID 791-674-1024 (Sheet 23). The first permit was issued on October 28, 1981. The mobile home is located on property belonging to Karen Reams, aunt of the applicant. The property is served by public water and sewer. Staff finds there is one (1) mobile home located within one-quarter (1/4) mile of this property. This request, which is for seven (7) years, appears to be in character with the neighborhood at the present time. The mobile home is located in an area designated by the Jefferson Davis Corridor Plan for residential use. Adjacent property is zoned Residential (R-7) and Agricultural (A). Development in this area has started and gives the neighborhood a stable residential character. If the Board grants this request, it will be for a limited time period. Upon expiration of the permit, the applicant may request a renewal of the permit or may remove the mobile home from the property. STAFF RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF THIS REQUEST FOR SEVEN (7) YEARS, subject to Conditions 1 through 7, as noted herein. 2 MHP~tOCT28Z A copy of this application is on file at the Planning Department, Development Review Division, Chesterfield County Administration Building, Room 203, Chesterfield, Virginia, for public examination between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. of each regular business day. $. Michael Janosik Zoning Administrator 3 MHR/OCT28Z BELL:WOOD S. GOV? DE'POT 2;5 99SR0145 In Bermuda Magisterial District, GENE C. HURT requested renewal of Mobile Home Permit 91SR0280 to park a mobile home in a Residential (R 7) District and amendment of zoning district map. The density of the proposal is approximately 0.30 units per acre. The Comprehensive Plan suggests the property is appropriate for residential use of 2.51 4 units per acre. This property fronts the north line of Kingsland Road, approximately 350 feet west of Chester Road, and is better known as 2924 Kingsland Road. Tax ID 791 674 1024 (Sheet 23). Mr. Jacobson presented a summary of Case 99SR0145 and stated that staff recommends approval of this request for seven years, subject to conditions. He noted that the request 10/28/98 98 772 conforms to the Jefferson Davis Corridor Plan. Mr. Paul Perrault, representing the applicant, stated that the recommendation is acceptable. There was no opposition present. On motion of Mr. McHale, seconded by Mr. Barber, the Board approved Case 99SR0145 for a period of seven (7) years from date of approval, subject to the following conditions: 1 The applicant shall be the owner and occupant of the mobile home. 2 No lot or parcel may be rented or leased for use as a mobile home site, nor shall any mobile home be used for rental property. Only one (1) mobile home shall be permitted to be parked on an individual lot or parcel. 3 The minimum lot size, yard setbacks, required front yard, and other zoning requirements of the applicable zoning district shall be complied with, except that no mobile home shall be located closer than 20 feet to any existing residence. 4 No additional permanent type living space may be added onto a mobile home. Ail mobile homes shall be skirted but shall not be placed on a permanent foundation. 5 Where public (County) water and/or sewer are available, they shall be used. 6 Upon being granted a Mobile Home Permit, the applicant shall then obtain the necessary permits from the Office of the Building Official. This shall be done prior to the installation or relocation of the mobile home. 7 Any violation of the above conditions shall be grounds for revocation of the Mobile Home Permit. Ayes: Humphrey, Warren, Barber, Daniel, and McHale. Nays: None. 10/28/98 98 773