Planning Commission defers decision on Spectrum rezoning application
The Fairfax County Planning Commission on Jan. 22 approved
commissioner Julie Strandlie’s (Mason) request to defer until Feb. 11 a decision
on Spectrum Development’s rezoning applications for a shopping center on
Leesburg Pike in Bailey’s Crossroads.
commissioner Julie Strandlie’s (Mason) request to defer until Feb. 11 a decision
on Spectrum Development’s rezoning applications for a shopping center on
Leesburg Pike in Bailey’s Crossroads.
The delay will give Spectrum more time to make changes in
its application. At a Planning Commission hearing on the proposal Jan. 14,
local residents, Fairfax County staff, and commissioners raised numerous
concerns – about the drive-through pharmacy, loading dock, design of the shopping
center, alignment of Charles Street and Glen Forest Drive, and other issues.
Members of the public can continue to submit comments to the
Planning Commission until Feb. 11. The Board of Supervisors is expected to
delay its public hearing on the Spectrum application, which is currently scheduled
for Jan. 27.
Planning Commission until Feb. 11. The Board of Supervisors is expected to
delay its public hearing on the Spectrum application, which is currently scheduled
for Jan. 27.