File #: 19-0344    Version: 1 Name: UP 19-00009 Virginia School of Hair Design
Type: Use Permits Status: Passed
File created: 11/22/2019 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 12/11/2019 Final action: 12/11/2019
Title: Use Permit Application To Permit The Operation Of a Private School For Cosmetology Training 4107-4111 W. Mercury Boulevard [LRSN 13003605]
Indexes: , , Economic Vitality, Education
Attachments: 1. Conditions, 2. Application, 3. Staff Report, 4. Resoluton, 5. Presentation
Related files: 22-0356
Title
Use Permit Application To Permit The Operation Of a Private School For Cosmetology Training 4107-4111 W. Mercury Boulevard [LRSN 13003605]

Purpose
Background Statement:
This use permit application by the Virginia School of Hair Design, Barbara Ann LeNoble, is a request to permit the operation of a private school for cosmetology training at 4107-4111 W. Mercury Boulevard [LRSN 13003605]. The property is currently zoned Limited Commercial District (C-2) which allows for private schools with an approved use permit.

The proposed private school will occupy approximately 18,000 sq. ft. of space in an existing commercial building and accommodate approximately eighty (80) students. The applicant is proposing to offer a variety of cosmetology training courses and instruction Tuesday through Friday 10:00 AM-9:00 PM and 9:00 AM-3:00 PM on Saturday. The applicant held a community meeting on August 24, 2019 to discuss the proposal, and no one from the public attended.

The Hampton Community Plan (2006, as amended) recommends commercial uses for the subject parcel and parcels north, east, and west of it. Low density residential land uses are recommend to the south of the subject parcel. The Plan also details the city’s economic development objectives to attract and retain businesses and to nurture small and startup businesses. The continuance and proposed expansion of the Virginia School of Hair Design, which is currently located Downtown, will also further the Plan’s goal to develop and grow small businesses. In addition, the Plan outlines the importance of maintaining a top-notch workforce through close coordination among key institutions such as employment and training agencies. The proposed program offerings at the Virginia School of Hair Design are consistent with the goals set forth in the comprehensive plan to ensure that Hampton continues to have a competitive and educated workforce.

Staff has identified several conditions based on the proposed use’s o...

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