19890627 r-89-29RESOLUTION NO. R-89-29
A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THE REQUEST OF JASON SANGWOO KIM,
OWNER OF COURTHOUSE MARKET FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS FROM
SPECIFIED PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 26 OF THE CODE OF THE
CITY OF FAIRFAX FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4328 CHAIN BRIDGE
ROAD AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS TAX MAP 57-3-
((2))-41.
WHEREAS, Jason Sangwoo Kim has submitted application No. SE-
53-89-1 requesting the Special Exceptions to the City Code listed
below:
Section 26-39.2(e)¢l)a: To permit a landscaped front
yard with less width than the required 25 feet along
School Street (the narrowest area will be 5.5 feet deep
and the widest area will be 17 feet deep).
Section 26.39.7(a): To allow a 10% reduction in the
number of required parking spaces (from 21 spaces
required to 19 spaces) for a mixed use development.
WHEREAS, City Council has determined that the proposed Special
Exception is appropriate because the proposed development meets the
requisites established by Fairfax City Code Section 26-39.7(a)(1)
and (c) for the following reasons:
3.
4.
5.
Landscaping of the front yard on Chain Bridge Road to replace
the existing parking lot;
Paving of the gravel parking lot and formalizing the parking
arrangement;
Enclosing the dumpster with a board-on-board fence:
Landscaping the front yard on School Street with appropriate
shrubs and trees; and,
Provision of a wood fence on the residential property line
which will screen the shopping area from the residential
neighborhood.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City
of Fairfax on this 27th day of June , 1989, that
application No. SE-53-89-1 be and hereby is approved with the
following conditions:
That the landscaping on Chain Bridge Road and School Street
be done in accordance with the Community Appearance Plan.
That the board fence on the residential property line be a
board-on-board fence.
That the building addition be finished in brick or masonry
that matches the proposed facade on the existing building.
That the storm water management facilities, including
detention facilities, if they are needed, be shown on the
final site plan for construction.
That existing vegetation on the perimeter of the site adjacent
to the residential areas be retained where possible and the
board fence be located so as not to endanger the retention of
trees and other vegetation.
R-89-29
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Adopted this 27th day of
June
, 1989.
ATTEST:
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