Monday, December 17, 2007

Ruckersville Interstate-Like Access At Rts. 29x33?

Greene is growing and we must make accomodations. It's interesting, according to the article below (from Greene-News.com the week of 12/6/07), Senator Emmett Hanger believes the intersection of Routes 29 and 33 should be changed to interstate-like access, with an overpass bridge and on the side, service roads.



http://www.greene-news.com/news1.shtml

Board to take up US 29 rezoning request

BY SUSAN GIBBS
Record Reporter
December 6, 2007

With the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) reporting an annual average traffic volume of 29,000 last year on the portion of Route 29 that runs through Greene, the County's Board of Supervisors will be considering a request for rezoning at its Tuesday, December 11, that has at least two members concerned.

Shortly before the Board deferred making a decision on the request at its regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday, November 27, Board member Jeri Allen said that granting it could lead to a "massively complicated intersection."

The intersection under discussion is that of U.S. Route 29 North and Lake Saponi Drive, just north of the Albemarle County line and south of Tierney Plaza, home to Best Western Charlottesville Airport Inn & Suites.

Siblings Stewart and Kevin Wood and their sisters, Sharon Lloyd and Vicki Hendrix want to rezone from A-1 agricultural to B-3 business -- and then sell, the 3.2 acres they inherited at that location. They all live out of County.

The problem, said Allen, is there is no crossover from U.S. Route 29 South to Lake Saponi Drive. And Bart Svoboda, the County's zoning administrator, says VDOT is "indicating" that there is not going to be one.

"It is a bad situation getting in and out on (Route) 29. I can't support it," Board member Patsy Morris said at the Board's November 27 meeting about the rezoning request.

In order to ease the problem of access, "We do have a potential connection through Tierney Plaza," Svoboda said. The Fried Companies (owners of the Plaza) has reserved an area that we can get through."

That means that traffic traveling south on Route 29 would have to cross the northbound lane at the crossover leading to Tierney Plaza and from there cut across to Lake Saponi Drive - on an access way yet to be constructed.

But businesses that locate on the parcel might attract heavy traffic.

Business uses permitted along the business highways and high density zones the County has deemed "B-3" include: vehicle sales, service and rental businesses, vehicle repair garages, vehicle parts stores, highway retail service centers and truck stops, bus, truck and taxi terminals, hotels and motels, equipment sales and repair shops, drive-up restaurants, building material sales, service contractors and convenience stores.

The applicants have proffered the exclusion of day care and child care facilities, laundry services, highway retail service centers, truck stops, bus, truck and taxi terminals, fuel distribution centers and temporary fireworks outlets on the parcel.

But: "If you add a drive-in restaurant or convenience store traffic to the Lake Saponi traffic coming out against northbound traffic from Charlottesville and crossing traffic into the Hotel and out of the Hotel, it becomes very congested or potentially very congested with high traffic business use. I would be in favor of this, but that is a very complicated entrance," Allen said.

An upcoming $1.5 million VDOT study covering United States Route 29 from Interstate 66 to Amherst County was announced in June. In early August, the Council invited John J. "Butch" Davies III, Greene's representative on the Commonwealth Transportation Board to speak to its members on anticipated transportation changes in Greene.

The study, Davies told Council members, will be looking at Route 29 "to bring it up to Interstate standards all the way from Gainesville to south of Charlottesville.

But in the meantime, Davies talked traffic lights.

"You have Best Western … you're (probably) going to see … a traffic light there. You've got the traffic light now at 607. You're going to see one, I think, at Deer Drive. The folks at Buck Drive clearly have trouble getting out. Where Bank of America is I think … there's a probability," Davies told Council members.

Davies continued: "The Route 29 corridor (has) become the primary access because of the increase in volume coming off the secondary roads. When that volume hits a certain point, you're getting those traffic lights. And if you don't think it isn't going to be frustrating for the commuters going into Charlottesville it is absolutely going to drive people crazy five, eight, ten years from now.

"Greene County has had significant development," Davies added. "The assumption has been that 29 will handle the traffic ... if developers are going to add projects that are going to add to the (traffic) burden they have to help create solutions. They can contribute improvements, they can contribute money, and they can contribute to the study."

Davies says that once the study starts, meetings will be held: "All counties affected will have input into the study. We're asking people to tell us what they want."

Senator Emmett Hanger has said that he will become involved in discussions concerning Route 29 "because I am concerned about what is going to happen with the development around there."

Hanger has said "I really believe (the intersection of Routes) 29 and 33 needs to be converted into an interstate style access, where you have an overpass bridge and where you have service roads on the side. If not, you're going to cause a huge problem there. Traffic will back up all the way into Emmett Street in Charlottesville," Hanger added.

At the November 27 meeting, Board Vice-chairman Buggs Peyton and member Mickey Cox voiced concerns about the rezoning, particularly with the issue of buffers.

Board Chairman Steve Catalano said: "This is in the business growth (area). It is surrounded by business growth and an appropriate use for business growth. The fact that the crossover is not there will limit the traffic. There is the possibility of inter-parcel access with the parcel next door."

Catalano noted that buffers and other concerns were addressed in County ordinances.

Catalano also said, "I'm willing to support the application. I think it's an appropriate use of property given what is happening around it and it is … supported by our comprehensive plan."

Peyton made a motion to defer. Catalano set December 11 as the date for the request to be heard again, and the vote to do so was unanimous.

Karen
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Quote of the Week: "I am only one"


“I am only one, but I am one. I can't do everything, but I can do something. The something I ought to do, I can do. And by the grace of God, I will.”

-- Edward Everett Hale

Hale (1822-1909) was a Unitarian minister, an author and reformer. He was elected unanimously as the Chaplain of the United States Senate. He was acquainted with John Quincy Adams, Dolly Madison, William Howard Taft, and Theodore Roosevelt, Lowell, Emerson, Julia Ward Howe, Webster, and Holmes. Hale is best remembered for “The Man Without a Country”.

Instead of becoming overwhelmed, if every person did something, imagine all that could be accomplished in the world.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Friday, December 14, 2007

Interest Rates Up to 6.17%

National 30-year mortgage rates rose to 6.17% this week, after it fell to its lowest level in more than two years last week.

Read more at BankRate.com:

http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/bank/Dec1307_interest_rate_roundupa1.asp?s=2#tab

Karen
www.move2va.com

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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Selling In A Slow Market During The Holidays


A slow market is a good time to sell, you take a hair cut in selling but in buying you'll get a deal.

In my experience, homes will sell during the holidays, as the buyers are serious. I've sold on Thanksgiving, Christmas eve, Christmas day, New Years eve and New Years day!

Now is the time to buy and sell, interest rates are low, inventory is high and deals are everywhere.

Read more in this article from the RealEstateJournal.com, "Dump This House: Unloading
Your Property in a Slow Market":

http://www.realestatejournal.com/buysell/tactics/20071108-clements.html

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Events in Charlottesville & Central Virginia This Weekend (Dec. 14-16, 2007)


The Charlottesville S.P.C.A. is having a Holiday Adoptathon Saturday, 12pm-6pm. Take a break from holiday shopping and visit with Santa and the pets at the SPCA. Adoption Specials. Arrange for Santa to deliver your new pet to your home over the holiday season. Or make a donation towards their care. For more information: http://www.caspca.org/images/homeforholidaysad.pdf

I found more holiday fun at the Albemarle Family calendar:

Caroling at Central Place on the Downtown Mall, near the Community Christmas tree. Turn back the clock to a simpler time when friends and neighbors would gather together during the holidays to carol through the streets. Friday from 3pm to 3:45pm.

"A Christmas Carol" at The Paramount on the Downtown Mall, presented by the Nebraska Theatre Caravan! Snow and greenery, colorful streets with warm windows, bright and shining faces, and plenty of dancing and carols bring Victorian London to life, telling the tale of Ebeneezer Scrooge's ghostly visits by Christmases Past, Present and Future. Saturday at 3pm & 7pm. $25.50 Youth/Child, $32.50 to $45.50 Adult.

All children in the community are invited to visit with Santa at Northridge Community Church Saturday from 10:30am-Noon. The children will have the opportunity to meet Santa, get their pictures taken, make crafts, and enjoy juice and cookies.

A Blue Ridge Christmas-at historic Rockfish Presbyterian Church. The Virginia Consort, under the leadership of Judith Gary, is known for its energetic and varied programs and its rich, lush sound. Rockfish Presbyterian Church, Nellysford. Sunday at 4pm. $30.

The Charlottesville Municipal Band plays seasonal and traditional music. "Snow fall" and audience participation highlight this annual festivity. Charlottesville Performing Arts Center. Sunday at 3:30pm. Free.

Virginia Gingerbread Christmas-Come see the Gingerbread Village in Winter Wonderland, complete with elves and helpers, Mrs. Claus, electric trains, and a storytelling corner. Visits with Santa from 3pm-8pm on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Sage Moon Gallery on the Downtown Mall.

Here are more events I found at the NBC 29 calendar:

"On the Last Night Before Christmas," an original musical written by two Charlottesville locals playwrights. This is a unique Christmas tale that tells the story of an Appalachian family of beekeepers and how they spend their holidays. The play is fun for the whole family -- kids can get in free with the purchase of one adult or senior ticket. $10-$15. Friday, Saturday & Sunday at 8pm at Play On! Theatre at Ix, 983 Second St. SE, Charlottesville VA 22902.

Village of Bethlehem Community Outreach and Dramatic Production. Imagine a little village that existed long before colored lights, reindeer, or Santa Claus. Roman Soldiers walk the streets, Wise Men appear with their camels, shop keepers are going about their everyday lives yet this village is on the brink of something immense, the birth of one who would forever change the course of human history. Experience this village as it really was. Come to Bethlehem and see for yourself the magic and wonder of the first Christmas. Step back in time as you enter the gates of Bethlehem of Judea. The Roman emperor has issued an order that a census be taken throughout the Empire and every citizen must register. On a cold winter’s night you are traveling streets illuminated by torchlight, wandering deeper into the heart of a village where cautious Roman soldiers patrol the crowd, Wise men, shepherds, livestock are among the many passersby, shops and shopkeepers inhabit a bustling marketplace, and welcoming cheer abounds. Now, far away from the tinseled trees and crowded malls that most commonly usher in the Christmas holiday season, this is an event no one should miss. Hebron Baptist Church, 66 Tanbark Drive, Afton, VA 22980. Free. 6pm-9pm nightly, 12/14-12/23, weather permitting.

“Winter Wonderland Fun Day” on Saturday, 11am-3pm at the Madison County High School gym. Games, prizes and activities for toddlers through fifth grade. Santa will be there and children can have their picture taken with him for only one dollar! Admission is $5.

Also, today is National Cocoa Day! So enjoy a steaming cup of goodness on this cold and cloudy day to cheer your spirit!

Karen
www.move2va.com

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

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Monday, December 10, 2007

Quote of the Week: Be A Woodpecker!


"Even the woodpecker owes his success to the fact that he uses his head and keeps pecking away until he finishes the job he starts."

-- Coleman Cox, author of Listen To This, 1922.

Keep working at it, don't give up, and you will achieve success!

Karen
www.move2va.com

Housing Stats for November 2007

Today I compared October 2007 & November 2007 housing stats for real estate transactions in our area. It still is certainly a buyer's market. Not much good news to share for sellers...

Greene County had a 23% increase in median selling price.

Orange County had a 43% decrease in average days on the market.

Louisa County had some big changes: a 28% decrease in the number of houses sold, a 22% decrease in the average days on the market, and a 24% increase in the median selling price.

Fluvanna County had a 35% decrease in the number of houses sold and a 27% increase in average days on the market.

Nelson County had a 15% decrease in the number of houses sold.

Albemarle County had a 28% decrease in the number of houses sold.

The city of Charlottesville had a 20% decrease in the number of houses sold as well.

Click this link to view the October 2007 housing stats, so you can
compare:

http://move2va.blogspot.com/2007/11/housing-stats-for-october-2007-more.html

Here are the November 2007 housing stats:

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GREENE COUNTY
Number of Houses Sold 16
Average Selling Price 291,197
Average Days on the Market 97
Number of Houses on the Market 195
Median Selling Price $295,000.00

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ORANGE COUNTY
Number of Houses Sold 10
Average Selling Price 253,381
Average Days on the Market 81
Number of Houses on the Market 166
Median Selling Price $280,000.00

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LOUISA COUNTY
Number of Houses Sold 13
Average Selling Price 305,303
Average Days on the Market 165
Number of Houses on the Market 273
Median Selling Price $317,000.00

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FLUVANNA COUNTY
Number of Houses Sold 24
Average Selling Price 278,641
Average Days on the Market 108
Number of Houses on the Market 324
Median Selling Price $237,000.00

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NELSON COUNTY
Number of Houses Sold 17
Average Selling Price 365,471
Average Days on the Market 113
Number of Houses on the Market 280
Median Selling Price $335,000.00

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ALBEMARLE COUNTY
Number of Houses Sold 69
Average Selling Price 384,950
Average Days on the Market 100
Number of Houses on the Market 909
Median Selling Price $275,000.00

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CITY OF CHARLOTTESVILLE
Number of Houses Sold 41
Average Selling Price 289,417
Average Days on the Market 99
Number of Houses on the Market 365
Median Selling Price $265,000.00

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Karen
www.move2va.com

Friday, December 7, 2007

Interest Rates Fell To 6%!

Big News!

Nationally, fixed-rate mortgages fell this week to the lowest level since September 2005!

Read more at BankRate.com:

http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/bank/Dec0607_interest_rate_roundupa1.asp?s=2#tab

Karen
www.move2va.com

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Thursday, December 6, 2007

Spring Creek Golf Club Wins Top Honor!


Congratulations to Spring Creek Golf Club, at Zion Crossroads in Louisa County, which just won "Best New Public Course Under $75" from Golf Digest!

Read more at Golf Digest's website:

http://www.golfdigest.com/rankings/courses/new/2008/bestnewcourses

Here's an article about the award from the Daily Progress:

http://www.dailyprogress.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=CDP/MGArticle/CDP_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1173353739019&path=

Here's a link to the Spring Creek Golf Club website: http://www.springcreekgolfclub.com/

The Spring Creek Golf Club is built adjacent to the new Spring Creek development. It's conveniently located on Route 15, only 1 mile from I-64, only 15 minutes from Charlottesville and UVA, and only 45 minutes from Richmond. When it's complete it will have 1200 homes. Along with the semi-private 18-hole championship golf course, the community also offers Sports Club with pools, a fitness room, lighted tennis courts and more. Here's the website for the community: http://www.springcreekforsale.com/

Karen
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Events in Charlottesville & Central Virginia This Weekend (Dec. 6-9, 2007)


Toy Lift 2007 is Friday, December 7th at Fashion Square Mall from 7:00am-9:00pm. Bring a new unwrapped toy (or a cash donation) for a needy child. Due to the numerous toy recalls recently, no used toys will be accepted. There will be entertainment all day starting at 10:30am. There will also be crafters selling their wares. Toy Lift began in 1988 when founder Tom Powell decided to perch himself eighty feet up in a bucket truck. He stayed there until people donated 1,000 toys, which he then distributed to local children. Nineteen years later, Toy Lift has grown into a huge annual community event with food, entertainment, and media coverage, raising over 17,000 toys.

Here's more fun I found at the AlbemarleFamily calendar:

- Artisans' Bazaar at UVA, Newcomb Hall Ballroom, Thursday and Friday, 10am to 6pm. Over two dozen local artisans will be selling handcrafted goods made locally.

- Michie Tavern-Candlelit Original Tavern, Friday & Saturday, 5pm-9:30pm. Sing traditional carols with our Tavern musicians. Mr. Michie's apprentice will serve tankard drinks from the original tap bar. Living history interpreters and story-tellers will be available to entertain guests. Period refreshments will be served from the 18th-century tap bar. Admission is free to the original Tavern.

- Join Rudolf and the gang to celebrate the Christmas holiday. Santa will be there for pictures, and to make final Christmas requests, but you better be good because he will have his list!! Arts & Crafts and cookie decorating are some of the fun activities you can expect. Charlottesville Carver Center, downstairs gym. Saturday 1:30pm to 4:00pm.

- A gala holiday ice skating show presented by the Charlottesville Figure Skating Club! The approximately two-hour long show will feature holiday costumes and props, including trees! Tickets may be purchased at the Ice Park or from skating club members. Charlottesville Ice Park. Sunday at 4pm.

- Head kitchen and craft interpreter Martha Bar will direct a Gingerbread and lace ornament workshop at Ash Lawn-Highland. Make three Victorian inspired tree decorations; Sunday.

- Green Valley Book Fair, huge selection of children's books at 60%-90% off retail prices on new, over-run or irregular books. 2192 Green Valley Ln., Mt. Crawford (in Shenandoah Valley btwn Harrisonburg and Staunton). 9am to 7pm daily, now through Dec. 9.

- The Paramount Theater's Family Flicks will feature the films "A Christmas Story" on Saturday and "White Christmas" on Sunday. At the Charlottesville Downtown Mall. $6; $4 for kids 18 and younger.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Say Thanks To The Troops This Christmas


Xerox has setup a website where you can send a free printed postcard to U.S. military personnel stationed overseas.

- Go to this website: http://www.letssaythanks.com/Home1024.html

- Select one of the postcards at the top or click "View all designs".

- Type in a message, your name, and town.

- Click "Send".

It couldn't be easier! So let's say thanks to the troops for all they've sacrificed to protect and serve our nation.

Have a wonderful holiday!

Karen
www.move2va.com

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