Dear CPR members,
At a Fairfax Co. Planning Commission hearing on 7/15, a newly formed, county-wide citizen’s’ group, ACT 4 Fairfax, refuted obvious health and safety issues impacting new residential development in flight path of Dulles Airport. Only a massive public outcry will stop this travesty. Let the Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission know YOU are watching!
At a Fairfax Co. Planning Commission hearing on 7/15, a newly formed, county-wide citizen’s’ group, ACT 4 Fairfax, refuted obvious health and safety issues impacting new residential development in flight path of Dulles Airport. Only a massive public outcry will stop this travesty. Let the Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission know YOU are watching!
There
is an issue in the Sully District that affects all of us county wide.
It concerns me because it sets a precedent for ignoring environmental
safeguards meant to protect citizens. The issue is that the county has
not yet addressed (adopted) the 2019 Metropolitan Washington Airport
Authority (MWAA) Noise Contour Map, which has been sitting in the Board
of Supervisor’s Land Use Committee since March 2019, nearly 17 months.
Instead the County is using a 27-year-old Noise Contour Map from 1993
to evaluate applications for development around Dulles Airport.
The process of
not using the most current, science-based, objective data to evaluate
applications for large-scale development is disturbing and could easily
happen in any district in Fairfax County. Fairfax County needs
to use the best available data when evaluating an application, in order
to pursue development that is best for the residents of Fairfax County
and the environment.
Please
email Fairfax County and let them know that the most current scientific
data should be used to evaluate all applications throughout Fairfax
County and specifically that the Boulevards at Westfields, application RZ/FDP2019-SU-010, PCA 78-S-063-10, PCA 81-S-076, should be deferred until the 2019 MWAA Noise Contour Map is approved and can be used to evaluate the application.
You can email your concerns to the Clerk to the Planning Commission at plancom@fairfaxcounty.gov. The Planning Commission hearing on this issue is scheduled for Wednesday, July 29th.
Please reference the above application number and state that you would
like to have your email distributed to all the Planning Commissioners.
Also, please email your concerns to the Clerk to the Board of
Supervisors at clerktotheBOS@fairfaxcounty.gov and do the same thing.
Fairfax
County needs to have meaningful processes in place to evaluate
applications for development and these processes need to be based on the
most current and reliable scientific data.
Tammi Petrine, Member
ACT 4 Fairfax
Accountability | Cooperation | Transparency in Fairfax County
A Countywide, Nonpartisan, Volunteer Association of Residents
ACT 4 Fairfax
Accountability | Cooperation | Transparency in Fairfax County
A Countywide, Nonpartisan, Volunteer Association of Residents
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