HomeMy Public PortalAbout1984_04_04_R051The Town of Leesburg in Virginia
RESOLUTION NO. 84-51
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ADOPTED
April 4, 1984
April 4, 1984
A RESOLUTION: GRANTING A SPECIAL EXCEPTION, APPLICATION NO. SE.-1, JAN
DICKSON McVAY
WHEREAS, an application was received January 22, 1984 from Jan Dickson
McVay for a special exception under Article 8 of the Leesburg Zoning Ordinance
to permit rehabilitation of buildings and conversison of use of properties at
7 and 5 East North Street and at 38-40 North King Street; and
WHEREAS, the application, assigned No. SE-l, was amended by the applicant
to call for (1) the rehabilitation and conversion of 7 East North Street to
create three additional one-bedroom dwellings in the lower level; (2) the
removal of' two frame structures at 38 North King Street to create a six-car
parking area; and (3) to withdraw that part of the application for rehabilita-
tion and conversion of 5 East North Street and 40 North King Street; and
WHEREAS, the Architectural Review Board has approved the work called for
in the amended application as being in conformance with Chapter 10A of the
Leesburg Zoning Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission on March 15, 1984 recommended approval of
special exception No. SE-1 for three additional one-bedroom dwellings at 7 East
North Street; and
WHEREAS, the Council conducted a public hearing pursuant to Section
15.1-431 of the Code of Virginia, as amended, on March 14, 1984; and
WIiEREAS, the Council has determined that special exception No. SE-1 meets
the provisions of Section 8-2-11-11 of the Leesburg Zoning Ordinance;
THEREFORE, RESOLVED by the Council of the Town of Leesburg in Virginia as
follows:
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SPECIAL EXCEPTION FOR JAN DICKSON McVAY
The amended application of Jan Dickson McVay for a special exception under
Chapter 8 of the Leesburg Zoning Ordinance, assigned No. SE-I, is approved and
the zoning administrator is authorized to issue a special exception for three
additional one-bedroom dwellings at 7 East North Street provided the following
conditions are met:
1. Each dwelling within the structure shall contain no more than one
bedroom.
2. The proposed parking lot shall be separated from North King Street
by a screen comprised of a three-rail wooden fence with posts on four
foot centers and a row of 6 to 8 foot minimum height dense foilage
evergreen trees planted so as to provide a visual barrier between the
street and the lot and maintained in a healthy condition or replaced
in kind as necessary.
3. A development plan shall be submitted and approved in accordance with
the Subdivision and Land Development Regulations.
PASSED this 4th day of
ATTEST:
Clerk of Co~cil~.
April
, 1984.
Rob rt r
Town of Leesburg