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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION:
PRESENTED May 28, 1986
86-101 ADOPTED May 28.
ENDORSING THE LOUDOUN COUNTY GOVERNMENT SUPPORT CENTER WITH
COMMENTS
WHEREAS, the County of Loudoun is the owner of approximately 92 acres
of land located adjacent to Sycolin Road and bounded by the present Leesburg
corporate limits hereinafter referred to as "County Government Support
Center" and more particularly shown on a map transmitted with a report to
the Council on May 20, 1986; and
WHEREAS, the town desires to cooperate fully in assisting the county
in the location of needed public facilities and supports the continued
location and operation of important county government functions and facili-
ties within and adjacent to Leesburg; and
WHEREAS, the proposed facilities will not impair safe air navigation
around Leesburg Municipal Airport; and
WHEREAS, the proposed support center does not conflict with the Annexa-
tion Area Development Policies or the town's goals for the Greater Leesburg
Area:
THEREFORE, RESOLVED by the Council of the Town of Leesburg in Virginia
as follows:
SECTION I. The Council generally endorses the proposed support center
concept plan with the following qualifications:
1. Adequate right-of-way should be provided to allow for upgrading
of Route 643 to a four-lane arterial as called for in the Leesburg Town
Plan.
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ENDORSING THE LOUDOUN COUNTY GOVERNMENT SUPPORT CENTER WITH COMMENTS
2. The final development plan for the facility should incorporate all
appropriate precautions to minimize the impact of the facility on adjacent
properties, including but not limited to:
(a) The provision of generous landscaping and buffering along the
entire perimeter of the tract;
(b) Use of walls, berms or natural vegetation as sound deadening
devices around noise generating areas, specifically the w~hicular
rescue area; and
(c) Careful consideration to the exterior architectural treatment
of all buildings proposed along Route 643.
3. The county should make provisions on site for adequate water flows
until the town's Hogback Mountain pumping station is completed.
4. The county should confer with the property owner on the tract's
northern and eastern boundary for providing access to Route 643.
SECTION II. The town manager is directed to forward this resolution to
the iLoudoun County Administrator for transmittal to the County Board of
Supervisors.
PASSED this 28th day of May
ATTEST:
, 1986.
R~b~rt E Sev~¥a, Mayor
Town of Leesburg
Clerk of C~uncil '