| Previous Occoquan District Land Use Cases EBENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH
Between the intersections of Minnieville Road with Telegraph Road and Colby Drive
PLN2007-00260 - Rezoning for 10.3 acres from B-1 and A-1 to Office(M) and request for sign waivers.
Rezoning application to allow an approximate 328% expansion of the sanctuary, from 822-seats to 2,700 seats as well as an additional 10,000 square foot building and 608 additional parking spaces.
- Planning Commission - Approved by Unanimous vote on March 5 2008 with following recommendation for changes:
- Applicant meet with the surrounding community to discuss traffic issues;
- Revise proffer 13C - Signage to require a fixed message sign and limit message text to two screens.
- Board of Supervisors - Approved by Unanimous vote on May 20 2008; changes recommended by the Planning Commission were not included.
- Staff Report
CARMAX - POTOMAC MILLS
Approximately 290 feed SE of the intersection of Prince William Parkway and Crossing Place; GPIN 8292091-4197, 8292-92-5240, 8292-92-6464, and 8292-92-5960
PLN2007-00585 and PLN2007-00586; Special Use Permit and Rezoning for .32 acres from Planned Business District and 1.42 acres from M-2 Light Industrial to B-1 Business to allow automobile sales facility.
- The approved development plan includes commitments to:
- Contribute $25,000 for a stream restoration in Cow Branch;
- Contribute $6,500 for landscape improvements to PW Parkway, specifically the median between Crossing Place and Telegraph Road;
- Restore the RPA to Chesapeake Bay Program standards as well as County Arborist specifications for planting and watering;
- Install a Filtera system along the RPA border;
- Install a cistern to reuse roof drainage for watering onsite vegetation.
- Planning Commission - Approved by unanimous vote on October 3 2007
- Board of Supervisors - Approved by unanimous vote on November 20 2007
- Occoquan District Land Use Committee
- Staff Report - Rezoning and Special Use Permit
T-Mobile Cell Tower at Occoquan Bible Church
3700 Old Bridge Road
Public Facilities Review to allow construction of a cell tower
- Planning Commission - Approved by unanimous vote October 17 2007
- Applicant committed to provide $2,500 to Occoquan Bible Church for tree plantings to help restore buffer. Occoquan Bible Church agreed to match contribution. Buffer restoration scheduled to be completed as soon as the cell tower in constructed, approximate date for completion is fall 2008.
- Board of Supervisors - Required only if applicant files an appeal to overturn the Planning Commission decision
- Occoquan District Land Use Committee - Reviewed at the September 17 2007 meeting
- T-Mobile Proposal (no text)
- Staff Report
Greater Woodmont Area
Woodmont community, both sides of Russell Road; see staff report for GPINs
PLN2007-00401; Comprehensive Plan Amendment to replan 98.23 acres from SRL (1-4 units per 1 acre) to SRR (1 unit per 1-5 acres)
Dick's Sporting Goods Sign Package
13060 Prince William Parkway, former Lowe's site
PLN2007-00627; Sign package requests approval for large sign
Russell Road Estates
North side of Russell Road near intersection with Bateman Court
PLN2006-00895; Rezone 9.52 acres from A-1 to R-4 for 17 single-family homes
Prince William Kennels - Dog Eaze Inn
Telegraph Road approximately 500 feet from the intersection with Prince William Parkway
PLN2007-00190; Improve and expand existing commercial kennel
Baywood Hotels - Potomac Mills
1/4 mile SW of intersection of Prince William Parkway and I-95
PLN2007-00239; Rezone 1.92 acres from A-1 to Office(High) to allow an 80-room hotel
Mason's Ridge
NW quadrant of Old Bridge Road and Tanyard Hill Road
PLN2004-00279; Rezone 8.7 acres from A-1 to PMR (Planned Mixed Residential) for 15 single-family homes and 20,000 square foot office building
- Withdrawn on February 13 2007
Caton Ridge
Approximately 875 feet east of the intersection of Caton Hill Road and Minnieville Road
PLN2005-00407; Rrezone 29.77 acres from A-1 to PMD (Planned Mixed District), for a maximum of 367,900 square feet of office, including up to 12.6% retail floor space, a maximum of 220 multi-family dwelling units; nonresidential buildings will be a minimum of three stories as shown, except for Building 2 which will be one story.
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