University of Virginia's community relations website
Charlottesville Planning Commission
Web site for the Southern Urban Area B Study, a cooperative project among the City of Charlottesville, County of Albemarle, and University of Virginia.
Fontaine Ave. study, final Report, March 28, 2005
Charlottesville Tomorrow - "A non-partisan organization dedicated to informing public opinion and policy on land use, transportation, and community design issues to ensure sensible growth and to realize the best possible future for the Charlottesville-Albemarle area."
Charlottesville zoning map - the following zoning types are included in our neighborhood:
R-1: Single Family zoning (allows single family detached houses with one accessory apartment and a maximum of 4 unrelated persons per unit)
R-1S: Single Family Small Lot (allows single family detached houses on smaller lots with one accessory apartment and a maximum of 4 unrelated persons per unit)
R-2: Two-Family (allows single family detached, attached, and duplex units with a maximum of 4 unrelated persons per unit)
Charlottesville critical slope ordinance
aerial photos of Charlottesville in 1937, 1957, 1966, 1974, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000: see Fry's Spring grow.
