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New Site Plan Proposal For Virginia Square

The Site Plan Review Committee will be holding a meeting at 7:00pm this Monday, October 22nd to discuss the proposal to build an apartment building at 3601and 3625 Fairfax Drive. We encourage all members of the neighborhood to attend if they are able to hear more about the applicant’s site plan. While we will have that opportunity at a later date, those that attend Monday’s meeting will not be able to ask questions or give input. It will be purely informational.The applicant will be attending a future BVSCA meeting where we will have the opportunity to give input and ask questions.

The Site Plan Review Committee meeting will be held in Room 311of the County Office Building, which is located on the 3rd floor. Please look at the staff report for the project, which includes an agenda for Monday’s meeting and subsequent Site Plan Review Committee meetings. Monday’s meeting will be in lieu of our normal monthly membership meetings.

County Board Approves Funeral Home Site Plan

The Planning Commission met on January 11, 2012, to discuss the proposed site plan amendment. Planning Commissioners expressed concern about the project, especially the absence of a Scope of Work and Business Plan for the black box theater. Despite the Commission’s concerns, the Commission voted 9-2 to recommend that the Board adopt the site plan amendment. Please see the Commissions comments to the County Board regarding the project in the Commission’s revised letter.

The County Board approved a site plan amendment for the Arlington Funeral Home site (3901 Fairfax Drive, SP #386) on Saturday, January 21, 2012, by a unanimous vote. The project provides significant community benefits, including a black box theater, an expansive plaza, and a bonus density contribution for improvements to open space. County Staff convened meetings with the Arts community and hired a theater consultant to draft a Scope of Work for the black box theater. While the Scope of Work does provide great deal about how the space is supposed to be designed, it does leave substantial unanswered questions.

First, the payment of operating costs for the black box theater are not addressed within the Scope of Work. County Staff and Arts Commissioners stated that operating expenses would be roughly $250,000 per year. County Board members expressed reluctance about having the County fund yearly operating costs for the facility, especially in lieu of the current budget implications of the Artisphere. Terry Holzheimer, head of Arlington Economic Development, proffered that his office will be developing a business plan within the next six to nine months to address the issue of operating costs for the theater to ensure that it is economically sustainable.

Second, County Staff stated that while there is a Scope of Work for the black box, this plan does not address the complete needs of the theater. The space would need between $500,000 and $1 million to fit out the space for use by end-users. The additional expenses include sound and lighting equipment, completing a catwalk, furniture, and additional needs to ensure groups can use the space for performances. Board Members stated that they saw a viable black box theater as a great community benefit and wanted to ensure that it did not become empty, unused space.

The Board also asked about the bonus density contribution of roughly $1 million for improvements to open space, which is outlined in Condition #89. The condition, as written initially, set aside the bonus density contribution to be utilized for improvements to Quincy Park by 2022. The amended Condition #89 language, which may be found in the Staff Supplemental Report, allows the bonus density contribution to be used to improve other parks in the County outside of Virginia Square.

County Board Members asked the County Manager, Barbara Donnellan, and County Staff about the possibility of using the bonus density contribution to pay for the cost of the additional build out of the black box. Ms. Donnellan and Staff said that the bonus density contribution was set aside for open space improvements and could not be used for improvements to the black box. The County Manager stated that the revision to Condition #89 contained in the Supplemental Report could allow Staff to use the designated open space funds from this project to pay for improvements to other parks, which could potentially free up County funds to pay for the complete fit out of the black box theater. Ms. Donnellan was careful to say that while this change would open this possibility, that there was no guarantee funding would be available for the black box fit out.

If you have additional questions about this site plan or would like to be involved in the consideration of future site plans, please send us an email at info@ballstoncivic.org

Mosaic Park Update

Please check out the following link to get more information on the Mosaic Park Master Plan, Design Meeting Schedule, and other Documents. Thank you Allyson Ugarte, our representative to the Founders Square project, for passing along this information. Let us know if you have any questions or comments by sending us an email at info@ballstoncivic.org

County Board Approves Virginia Square Towers Complex

Our Association has been involved in this project for many months, including participating in four Site Plan Review Committee meetings to discuss the proposal. The BVSCA submitted a letter to the Planning Commission and Board Members on September 6 which contained our remaining concerns about the site plan. The letter stated opposition to the designation of “flex” space along the Wilson frontage of the project and raised concern about safety of the plaza on the new 9th St N, specifically with regard to the new interactive water feature. After the Planning Commission considered the project, the Commission also stated their opposition to the designation of “flex” space along Wilson Blvd in their letter to the Board.

Representatives from our civic association spoke at public comment during the Board’s consideration of the project on Saturday, September 17. Chairman Zimmerman and other members of the Board agreed with our Association and the Planning Commission that there should not be “flex” space as part of this project. Therefore, the Board adopted an amendment to the site plan condition #63, which eliminated the proposed “flex” space along the Wilson frontage, and made all the commercial space on both Wilson Blvd and Fairfax Dr dedicated, service commercial. After consideration, the County Board approved the Virginia Square Towers site plan in a unanimous vote.

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