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Crozet
to grow to a population of over 24,000 By: Tom Loach On January 12th more than 300 people
jammed the Crozet Firehouse to hear members of the Board of Supervisors
David Wyant and Dennis Rooker endeavor to explain to the crowd why
and how Crozet would grow to a population of over 24,000 people. No
one was buying it. No sooner had Mr. Wyant and Mr. Rooker finished
their opening statements then questions as to the validity of they
just said started to come up. When the crowd was asked how many
attended and worked on the Crozet Master Plan many hands went up.
When those same persons were asked if any of them had ever heard
the number 24,000 residents as the potential population not a hand
went up. Perhaps the most telling moment of the meeting came when
Mary Rice, who had worked on the Master Plan, held up a document
that was distributed by the County at the second Master Planning
meeting that stated very clearly the planned population under the
Master Plan would be between 10,800 and 12,000. Additional information
from the original DISC committee report, which would be the basis
for the Neighborhood Model and the subsequent Crozet Master Plan,
was presented and showed the recommended “Ideal Maximum” population
for Crozet should be 12,198. It was also pointed out that the final
Crozet Master Plan submitted to the Board of Supervisors never mentions
the number 24,000, but does point to the number 12,000 in multiple
sections of the document. What followed would be resident after resident
standing up and making it very clear to Mr. Wyant and Mr. Rooker
that no one wanted to see Crozet grow to one half the size of the
city of Charlottesville. |