REVISED SUBMISSION
RECEIVED
OCT 4 '89
Proffer Statement
RZ 89-10
RCH LAND SALES, INC.
Revised 10/03/89
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1.
Applicant agrees that 308.5012 acres which is the subject of RZ 89-10 will only be developed as 5-acre lots under the R-1-5 zoning category.
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2.
Applicant agrees to establish a conservation easement (non-disturbance area) 25 feet along each side of Chestnut Lick on the property. The conservation easement areas shall remain undisturbed, except for construction activities relating to the construction of utilities, and those required by Prince William County.
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3.
Applicant agrees to notify the County Archaeologist at least ninety (90) days prior to the commencement of any construction to permit a full archaeological and photographic survey of the existing structure known as the "Shelter." Applicant further agrees to permit the County or County approved archaeology teams to conduct an "archaeological dig" in the area surrounding the Shelter for a period of six months following the conclusion of rezoning of the project. An interpretive historical site, including diagrams, artifacts and a brief history will be constructed on the site at the area noted "gravesite," as approved by the County Archaeologist.
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4.
Applicant agrees to preserve the existing graveyard as a separate parcel and provide pedestrian ingress and egress with the graveyard area to be fenced.
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5.
Applicant agrees to provide frontage improvements along Shelter Lane in front of the site to provide for a left-hand turn lane into the site and right-hand deceleration lane for entering the site.
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6.
Applicant agrees to make contribution to Prince William County School Board of $1,042.50 per approved building lot, payable on a per lot basis as subdivision plat or plats are released for recordation.
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7.
If requested by Woolsey Associates, Inc. and approved by Prince William County, Applicant agrees to dedicate and construct a stub street to connect the Applicant's property with the property of Woolsey Associates for interparcel access.
PROFFER/DEVELOPMENT PLAN
Signed Oct. 4, 1989