THE RESTON PLANNING AND ZONING COMMITTEE
MEETING AGENDA
Monday, September 19, 2011 – 7:30 pm
Community Room
North County Government Center
12000 Bowman Towne Drive, Reston
1. Reston Spectrum LLLP has submitted PRC Plans for the redevelopment of the Spectrum Center located north of New Dominion Parkway, east of Fountain Drive, west of Reston Parkway and south of Baron Cameron Avenue (PRC 86-C-121-04). The PRC Plan implements the Town Center Concept Plan approved by Fairfax County in 2008. The project is divided into three Land Bays (A through C). Land Bay A (north of New Dominion Parkway, south of Bowman Towne Drive, west of Reston Parkway and east of Fountain Drive) is planned for up to 546 dwelling units, 255 hotel rooms, 172,000 square feet of office space and 62,500 square feet of retail uses within buildings of up to 180 feet. Land Bays B and C are bounded by Baron Cameron Avenue to the north, Bowman Towne Drive to the south, Reston Parkway to the east and Fountain Drive to the west. Land Bay B is planned for up to 643 dwelling units, 270 hotel rooms and 48,650 square feet of retail uses. Land Bay C is planned for up to 237 residential uses and 134,896 square feet or retail and bank uses. Approximately 84,000 square feet of this retail space is currently existing within the Harris Teeter store and will be retained. Building heights of up to 120 feet are proposed in Land Bays B and C.
Mark Looney will discuss any changes that have been made in the filing since July 18th. A Fairfax County Planning and Zoning staff person will discuss the staff report and any changes called for by the report. An FCPC date of September 28th has been scheduled.
Presenter: Atty. Mark Looney, Cooley LLP.
2. Committee discussion of any other business, new or old, and approval of minutes of previous meeting.
3. Approve the next meeting date and adjourn.
Agenda subject to change without notice by order of the Chairman, David Vanell, (703) 904-9299, or Arthur S. Hill, Vice Chairman, (703) 264-1178.
September 9, 2011
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