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system purposes. Such leases transfer long term use of various sites to private companies who then <br />• construct wireless telecommunication towers ("Cell towers") on the sites along our highways. <br />Cell towers are just as unsightly as billboards, perhaps more so, because they are larger or <br />taller or both. Yet, construction of these towers continues to proliferate in Virginia. This new cell <br />tower- highway program has occurred without any local government zoning or land use oversight <br />or permission, and without any meaningful opportunity for the public to participate in deciding <br />where the next tower will appear. For these reasons, the City is opposed to any construction of <br />such towers anywhere along Phase I of this project without the express permission of this Council <br />and the Board of Supervisors of Albemarle County. We wish to see VDOT's agreement to this <br />local government involvement memorialized in a formal document as the project moves forward. <br />9. Limited Access. Council endorses the concept of a limited access Parkway for this road for its <br />entire length, from the 250 bypass to Rio Road, except for the single intersection of Melbourne <br />Road. It should be engineered for passenger traffic only, and signed to prevent truck traffic. <br />Council chooses not to recommend fencing the right of way as is conventional in many limited <br />access highways. As the Rieley Report indicates, "with the lower speed design and the objective <br />of making this roadway as much a part of the park as is possible" fencing is not "necessary or <br />desirable". <br />10. Regional Transportation and The Eastern Connector. While the Council supports construction <br />of a two lane version of the Meadow Creek Parkway as described in this letter, Council has no <br />® interest in this Parkway's becoming a de facto "eastern connector", i.e., being used by the public <br />to travel from Route 29 North to Pantops-Route 20 North. The Parkway should be viewed as <br />only one small part of the regional transportation solution. To this end, the City's approval of the <br />Meadowcreek Parkway is contingent upon receipt of a commitment within six months from the date <br />of this resolution from Albemarle County and the University of Virginia, in cooperation with the <br />MPO and VDOT, to develop a new regional transportation network plan which, among other <br />things, will minimize increases in automobile traffic in City and County neighborhoods through <br />the year 2015. Development of this plan shall include focus on reviewing all data that has been <br />created. The goal of the plan shall be to develop new regional solutions to our current and future <br />traffic problems, without adversely impacting existing City and County residents or businesses or <br />overly depleting our region's natural resources. <br />11. The MPO Meadow Creek Parkway Design Advisory Committee. This Committee is <br />commended by Council for its extensive work on the preliminary Parkway designs heretofore put <br />forward by VDOT. We urge VDOT to continue to work with this Committee to ensure "that the <br />road is compatible with the community's natural and built environment, and enhances the multi- <br />modal mobility for area residents". To the extent that the Advisory Committee needs assistance <br />in the future from the City in these continuing efforts, the City may hire a technical consultant to <br />Page 4 of 8 <br />0 <br />
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