MULTIPLE PARCEL
Is the parcel you entered above entirely within the nomination area? :
Yes
Does the nomination area include more than one parcel, either in whole or in part?
:
Yes
INITIAL INFORMATION
Is the Nominator also the Property Owner:
No
GENERAL INFORMATION
Current Comprehensive Plan Recommendation:
The property is located within Land Unit E of the LP2-Lorton-South Community Planning Sector. Sub-unit E12 is generally located north and west of Route 1 and traversed by Pohick Road. This sub-unit contains stable residential uses which are planned for 2-3 dwelling units per acre, 5-8 dwelling units per acre and 8-12 dwelling units per acre, as shown on the Plan map, and should be preserved and protected. Any new or infill development should conform with the planned residential density as shown on the Plan map and be of compatible use, type and intensity to surrounding existing residential developments. The plan map shows public park, private open space and 2-3 DU/Ac for the subject properties.
Proposed Comprehensive Plan Designation:
Residential
Summary of Proposed Comprehensive Plan Change:
The Nominator proposes an amendment to the Plan to permit the currently zoned I-4 portion of the Property to be developed as multi-family residential. The R-1 portion of the Property located between Sylvania Street and Pohick Road will be developed as single family detached homes with lots comparable in size to the neighboring Pohick Estates. The Nominator will coordinate with the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors to preserve the remaining approximate 30 acres, containing the Accotink stream valley, as public open space.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
By checking this box, I acknowledge that if the nomination is added to the Work Program, the nominator may be required to provide additional items and studies:
Yes
Incomplete forms will not be accepted for review. Staff reserves the right to correct errors in street address, tax map parcel number, or current Plan designation, and may contact the nominator for clarification before acceptance:
Yes