BZA 03 08 2021
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS
REGULAR MEETING
Monday, March 8, 2021 – 7:00 PM
Board Meeting Room
39 Bank Street, SE,
Chatham, Virginia 24531
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
1. Minutes
V. OLD BUSINESS
VI. NEW BUSINESS
VII. CHAIRMAN'S REPORT
VIII. PUBLIC HEARING
Pursuant to Article V, Division 7 of the Pittsylvania County Zoning Ordinance, we the
Board of Zoning Appeals have been empowered to hear and decide specific applications
and appeals in support of said ordinance. In accomplishing this important task we are
charged with promoting the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of
Pittsylvania County. We must insure that all our decisions and recommendations be
directed to these goals and that each be consistent with the environment, the
comprehensive plan and in the best interest of Pittsylvania County, its citizens and its
posterity. Anyone here to speak to the board, other than the applicant, regarding zoning
cases will be limited to (3) three minutes.
1. Case: S-21-001 Michaux Solar Center, LLC: Special Use Permit for a Utility Scale
Solar Facility
IX. ADJOURNMENT
Regular Meeting - March 8, 2021
Board of Zoning Appeals
STAFF SUMMARY
Case: Minutes from January 12,
2021
District:
Zoning Request:
Agenda Date: March 08, 2021
Meeting History:
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS
REGULAR MEETING
January 12, 2021
MINUTES
VIRGINIA: The Pittsylvania County Board of Zoning Appeals met on Tuesday, January 12, 2021, at
the Community Center, Chatham, Virginia. Mr. Easley, Vice Chairman, called the meeting to order at
approximately 7:04 p.m. Mrs. Ragsdale called the roll.
PRESENT
R. Allan Easley
Helen Glass
Ronald Merricks
Carroll Yeaman
Ann Deering
Joseph Craddock
Emily Ragsdale
Christopher Dadak, Attorney
ELECTION OF CHAIRMAN
Mr. Merricks nominated Mr. Easley for the seat of chairman, seconded by Mr. Yeaman. Mr. Easley was
unanimously voted in as Chairman of the Board of Zoning Appeals
.
ELECTION OF VICE CHAIRMAN
Mr. Yeaman nominated Mr. Merricks for the seat of vice-chairman, seconded by Mr. Craddock. Mr.
Merricks was unanimously voted in as Vice-Chairman of the Board of Zoning Appeals.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
Upon motion of Mr. Yeaman, seconded by Ms. Glass, and by a unanimous vote, the agenda was approved as
presented.
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
Upon motion of Mr. Merricks, seconded by Mr. Yeaman, and by a unanimous vote, the December 8, 2020,
minutes were approved with a revision to add Ann Deering as being listed as present.
OLD BUSINESS
There was no old business.
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January 12, 2021
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NEW BUSINESS
Mrs. Ragsdale reported that future meetings for Board of Zoning Appeals will be held the second
Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at 39 Bank Street in the Board Meeting Room.
CHAIRMAN’S REPORT
There was no Chairman’s Report.
THE ZONING PRECEPTS WERE READ by Mr. Easley TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING at
approximately 7:13 p.m.
Case V-21-001, Heath Investments, LLC – Mr. Easley opened the public hearing at 7:14 p.m. Mrs. Ragsdale,
Director of Community Development, reported that Heath Investments, LLC had petitioned for a Variance to
Section 35-369 MINIMUM YARD DIMENSIONS (C.) Rear Setback. This Section states, “No rear setback is
required except that no building, structure, accessory use or outdoor storage area shall be located closer than
fifty (50) feet from any type of residential use or living quarters not residential district boundary." The property
is 0.60 acres, located on US Highway 29, in the Chatham-Blairs Election District. Jerry Heath was in attendance
to represent Heath Investments, LLC. Mr. Easley closed the public hearing at 7:17 p.m. The Board discussed
the petition as the Committee of the Whole. Upon motion of Mr. Merricks, seconded by Mr. Craddock, the
following motion was adopted: Whereas, Health Investments, LLC, has petitioned the Board of Zoning
Appeals for a Variance to Section 35-369 MINIMUM YARD DIMENSIONS (C.) Rear Setback, of the
Pittsylvania County Zoning Ordinance and, Whereas, the application does fulfill the minimum requirements
for a variance from the provisions of the ordinance and, Whereas, the Board finds that the strict application of
the ordinance would produce undue hardship, that the hardship is not shared generally by other properties in the
same zoning district and the same vicinity, that the authorization of the variance will not be of substantial
detriment to adjacent property and that the character of the district will not be changed by the granting of the
variance and, Whereas, the condition or situation of the property concerned is not of so general or recurring a
nature as to make reasonably practicable the formulation of a general regulation to be adopted as an amendment
to the ordinance, I move the Variance be granted. Motion passed unanimously.
This concludes the Variance case.
The meeting was adjourned at approximately 7:21 p.m.
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R. Allan Easley, Chairman
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Robin Vaughan, Clerk
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STAFF SUMMARY
Case: Case: S-21-001 Michaux
Solar Center, LLC
District: Tunstall District Election District
Zoning Request:
Agenda Date: March 08, 2021
Meeting History:
SUBJECT
Requested by Michaux Solar Center, LLC, for a Special Use Permit for a utility scale solar
energy facility. The properties are three (3) parcels of land, a total of 850.76 acres, located on
State Road 856/Cobbs Knob Road, State Road 859/Michaux Road, State Road 860/Leaksville
Junction Road, and DW Line Road, in the Tunstall Election District and shown on the
Pittsylvania County Tax Map as GPIN#s 1336-00-7267 (253.24 acres), 1336-30-1075 (30.66
acres), and 1336-61-4700 (566.86 acres).
BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
Michaux Solar Center, LLC, is requesting a Special Use Permit to operate a utility scale solar
energy facility on three (3) parcels of land located on State Road 856/Cobbs Knob Road, State
Road 859/Michaux Road, State Road 860/Leaksville Junction Road, and DW Line Road, in the
Tunstall Election District. The proposed project will cross into Henry County, creating a total
project area of 1,400 acres between the two counties, 600 of which will be occupied by the solar
facility. The total project be a 50-megawatt (MW) alternating current (AC) utility scale solar
energy facility, connecting to the Appalachian Power grid.
The Pittsylvania County Zoning Ordinance requires a site plan and landscape plan to be
submitted and approved prior to permits being issued to ensure compliance with setback and
vegetative screening requirements. The applicant will also be required to submit an Erosion and
Sediment Control Plan and Stormwater Plan to the Community Development Department and
the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality to ensure that all stormwater and erosion and
sediment control regulations are being met. Once the plans are approved, the appropriate bonds
will be required before land disturbance permits will be issued. A decommissioning plan is
required to be submitted and a bond secured to ensure compliance with the plan at the end of the
project’s life as well. All required plans must be approved before any construction permits will
be issued.
RELATIONSHIP TO THE SURROUNDING LAND USE AND NEIGHBORING AREAS
Mostly surrounded by agriculture, residential and industrial uses.
ZONING OF SURROUNDING PROPERTIES
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Mostly surrounded by A-1, Agricultural District, R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District,
and M-2, Industrial District, Heavy, zoned properties.
SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
A conceptual plan is enclosed in the board packet.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends APPROVAL of the request with the following conditions:
1. Site Development Plan; Location. All solar panels and other above-ground equipment
will be located within the “Project Area” shown on the Conceptual Site Plan included
with the SUP application. All Site Plan requirements of Section 35-141 must be met
before permits are issued.
2. Height. Except for the collection yard and substation or otherwise as required by
applicable building code, the maximum height of the solar panels and other above-ground
equipment will be 15 feet.
3. Setbacks. Except for fencing and any pole mounted electronic lines, consistent with the
County ordinance, all above-ground equipment will have a minimum front setback of at
least 60 feet from the centerline of the specified right-of-way, or 35 feet from the edge of
the right-of-way, whichever is greatest. The side setback shall be 10 percent of the road
frontage distance, with a minimum of 10 feet. The rear minimum setback shall be at least
40 feet. No setbacks are required between the parcels lines of parcels that are part of a
single Project.
4. Fencing. Fencing for the Project will be standard chain-link and at least 6 feet high. The
Applicant shall maintain the fence for the life of the Project.
5. Landscaping. Applicant will comply with Section 35-121 Fencing – Screening. At the
perimeter locations, the setback will include a minimum 15-foot-wide landscaped area
comprised of any existing vegetation supplemented as needed with a staggered row of
planted trees or large shrubs. The vegetation shall be evergreen and designed to be at
least 15 feet in height at maturity of any new plantings and shall be a minimum of 6 feet
in height at time of planting. Existing vegetation shall be maintained and supplemented
with new plantings as needed to maintain required screening. Prior to construction and
site plan approval, a landscaping maintenance plan will be submitted to the Zoning
Administrator for approval, which shall provide for the posting of a bond or other surety
in an amount sufficient to ensure that the plantings are successfully established and the
landscaping is maintained or replaced during the life of the Project.
6. Construction Management and Mitigation. Prior to construction, the Applicant shall
prepare and submit to the Zoning Administrator a construction management plan to
address traffic control methods, site access, fencing, lighting, mitigation of construction
operations, and hours of construction activity.
7. Road Repairs. All public and private roads must remain open during construction. Any
damage to roads caused by construction will be promptly repaired to preconstruction
conditions and/or VDOT standards where deemed necessary.
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8. Erosion and Sediment Control. Prior to construction, an approved erosion and sediment
control plan will be implemented for the entire Project, and an erosion and sediment
control bond will be provided.
9. Stormwater Management. Prior to construction, a Virginia Stormwater Management
Program Permit from the Virginia DEQ will be obtained for the Project, including an
approved Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan.
10. Operational Noise and Electrical Interference. The Project will comply with all
applicable County requirements for noise and shall not generate or create electrical
interruptions or interference with existing electrical or electronic uses.
11. Operational Light. Fixed lighting at the perimeter of the Project will be limited to gates
and will be shielded/downward facing to minimize light spillage and shall be motion-
activated.
12. Compliance. The project shall be designed, constructed, and tested to meet all applicable
local, state, and federal standards.
13. Decommissioning. In accordance with Section 35-141(E), the applicant shall completely
decommission the facility within 12 months, if the facility ceases to generate electricity
for a continuous period of 12 months, including all solar collectors, cabling, electrical
components, fencing and any other associated equipment, facilities and structures. Prior
to construction and approval of the entire site plan, a decommissioning plan will be
submitted to the Zoning Administrator, which shall provide for the posting of a bond or
other surety acceptable to the County in the amount of the decommissioning costs, not
including salvage value, for the Project.
14. Start of construction. The SUP will expire unless construction of the entire Project is
commenced within 3 years of the date of issuance of the SUP.
15. Survival. So long as the Project is operated in conformance with these conditions, the
SUP shall continue for the life of the Project.
16. Comply with all DEQ regulations regarding nonpoint source pollutants. Chemical
sprays used in weed control shall comply with DEQ regulations.
17. Fire and Rescue Training. The applicant shall provide annual training to the local fire
department regarding battery storage.
PLANNING COMMISSION MOTIONS:
1. Recommend approval of Case S-21-001 as submitted.
2. Recommend approval of Case S-21-001 subject to conditions by staff.
3. Recommend approval of Case S-21-001 subject to conditions by the Planning
Commission.
4. Recommend denial of Case S-21-001 as submitted.
ATTACHMENTS:
A. Application
B. Maps and Directions
C. Letter of Intent
D. Executive Summary
E. Petition
F. Sign Affidavit
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G. Adjacent Parcel Owners
H. Special Power of Attorney
I. Conceptual Plan
PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
On February 2, 2021, the Planning Commission recommended by a 8 to 0 vote, with no
opposition, that the petitioners’ request be granted.
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Packet Pg. 10 Attachment: Michaux Solar Application (2374 : Case: S-21-001 Michaux Solar Center, LLC)
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8.1.bPacket Pg. 24Attachment: Michaux Solar Map (2374 : Case: S-21-001 Michaux Solar Center, LLC)