Agenda for 6 June 2005 Sully District Land Use and Transportation Committee Meeting
by Jeff Parnes
  1. The Sully District Land Use and Transportation Committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Sully District Governmental Center meeting room 1, 4900 Stonecroft Boulevard, Chantilly, VA, 20151

  2. Presentations:

    1. 7:30
      • Proponent: Jeff Saxe
      • Action: Out-of Turn plan amendment
      • Location: Dulles Discovery update
        Jeff indicated they were not ready present the Dulles Discovery Active Adult Plan at our March meeting. They are redesigning the plan to address staff issues and changing market conditions and won't have it ready by then.
        Also, they have signed a lease with an office tenant for a 375,000 foot user in the northeast quadrant of the interchange, the first of 3 expected buildings. Work should start on it in late 2005.
        They are also in negotiations to buy the Cox industrial property and transfer the mixed use that was proposed for the parcel that has been purchased by the large office tenant in the northeast quadrant.
    2. 8:00
      • Proponent:
      • Action:
      • Location:
    3. 8:30
      • Proponent:
      • Action:
      • Location:

  3. Old Business (9:00):

  4. New Business (9:30):

  5. Scheduled Meetings:

    1. The Battlefield Bypass Public hearing is May 5 at Battlefield High School on Rt 15, from 6:30 to 9.

    2. Tri-County Parkway Location Study Public Hearings (Scheduled for May 9, 10, 11, 2005)
      • Public Hearing Details
        The purpose of the public hearing is to present the findings of the Tri-County Parkway Location Study, and to obtain input from the community. The comment period for these public hearings is open through May 21, 2005.
        VDOT will conduct Open Forum Public Hearings where you can review the findings of the study and provide your comments for the record. Exhibit Areas will be set up during the Open Forum and citizens can discuss the details and study results with representatives of VDOT and the consultant team. Comments received during the Public Hearings will be summarized and presented to the CTB for their consideration
      • Open Forum Public Hearing Schedule
        Three identical public hearings will be held throughout the study area for all interested citizens. You are encouraged to attend any of the public hearings. The open forum style hearing will begin at 5 p.m. and run till 8:00 p.m.
        • Prince William County, Monday, May 9, 2005, Stonewall Jackson Senior High School, 8820 Rixlew LaneManassas, VA 20109
        • Fairfax County, Tuesday, May 10, 2005, Bull Run Elementary School, 15301 Lee Highway, Centreville, VA 20121
        • Loudoun County, Wednesday, May 11, 2005, Arcola Elementary School, 24328 Goshen Road, Aldie, VA 20105

    3. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MARK-UP SCHEDULE:
      JUNE 20, 2005 - 5:30 PM: SULLY and HUNTER MILL DISTRICTS
      JULY 11, 2005 - 5:30 PM: PROVIDENCE and DRANESVILLE DISTRICTS
      LOCATION: Board Auditorium, County Government Center,12000 Government Center Parkway, Fairfax, VA
      To sign up to speak at the Board of Supervisors public hearings, call the Clerk to the Board at (703) 324-3151 (TTY 703-324-3903)
      Public Hearings/Mark-up are televised live on Cable Channel 16.
      Streaming video -- Channel 16 Live! At www.fairfaxcounty.gov/dtcs/channel16/vstream.htm"
      The purpose of the 2004 North County Area Plans Review (APR) process is to evaluate nominations to amend the County's Comprehensive Plan. Only nominations recommended for approval by the Planning Commission will be the subject of Board of Supervisors public hearings. APR nominations which do not receive a favorable recommendation by the Planning Commission are denied and will not be subject to further consideration during the 2004 North County APR process.

    4. Mud Busters' Workshop, Saturday, June 11, 2005 8:30 to 11:30 a.m
      Sully District Governmental Center, 4900 Stonecroft Boulevard, Chantilly
      An easy way to make a big difference! A "How-to" Workshop for Citizens, featuring the Basics of Erosion and Sediment Control on Construction Sites
      THE PROBLEM - Land-disturbing activities speed up erosion and the flow of mud or sediment to local streams and rivers. Sediment smothers aquatic life, carries pollutants and disease-causing organisms, increases costs of treating drinking water, and can pose a risk to human health. Sediment suspended in the water reduces the recreational values of local streams and reservoirs as well as downstream economies dependent on the Potomac River and the Chesapeake Bay.
      WHAT YOU CAN DO - Learn how to spot and report erosion and sediment control problems on construction sites. Experts from Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William counties will show how you can help minimize sediment pollution of Virginia’s streams, rivers and the Chesapeake Bay.
      BONUS! Receive a rundown on the latest planning tools for protecting natural resources.
      WORKSHOP AGENDA
      • 8:30 a.m. Registration, Refreshments and Socializing
      • 9 - 11:30 Welcome, Presentations, Slide Show, Q&A
      FOR RESERVATIONS Please contact: Katherine Mull, Northern Virginia Regional Commission, or 703.642.4625
      This project of the Northern Virginia Regional Commission is funded by the Chesapeake Bay Small Watershed Grants Program, the National Fish and Wildlife Federation and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Chesapeake Bay Program. Project Partners: Fairfax County, Loudoun County, Northern Virginia Soil and Water Conservation District, Prince William County and the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation.

  6. Planned for 11 July Meeting

Respectfully submitted,

Jeffrey M. Parnes
Chair, Sully District Council
Land Use and Transportation Committee


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