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19941122 r-94-50RESOLUTION NO. R-94-50 RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THE REQUEST OF INOVA HEALTH SYSTEM SERVICES, BY DAVID HUGHES, AGENT, FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS T( CHAPTER 26 OF THE CITY CODE ON THE PREMISES KNOWN A: COMMONWEALTH CARE CENTER, 4315 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS TAX MAP PARCEL 57-4-((02))-013C. WHEREAS, Inova Health System Services, by David Hughes, Agent, has submitted Application No. SE-140-94-2 requesting Special Exceptions to the City Code listed below: City Code Section 26-69(a)(1)a To allow a landscaped front yard adjacent to a parking area to be less than the required 25 feet; and City Code Section 26-39. l(h)(2) and (3) To allow a building expansion which increasesi the amount of gross floor area by more than 30% without all of the requiredi improvements to the existing parking lot. WHEREAS, City Council has determined that the proposed Special Exceptions are appropriate because the proposal, as modified by the following conditions, meets the requisites established by City of Fairfax Code Sections 26-39.7, 26-71.2, and 26-103(c) for the following reasons: 1. The request is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. 2. No adverse impacts are anticipated as a result of granting the request. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fairfax on this 22nd day of November, 1994, that application No. SE-140-94-2 be and hereby is APPROVED with the following conditions: The development be in substantial accord with the plan submitted with the application dated June 1, 1994 (revised August 22, 1994 and October 28, 1994) and as modified below: ao bo The northern landscape maintenance easement and the other landscape areas adjacent to the applicant's northern property lines be planted with evergreen trees in order to provide a screen between the proposed facility and the adjacent townhouse development. The western property lines shared with Mt. Calvary Baptist Church be landscaped with small trees or shrubs in cooperation with the church. The existing split-rail fence on the western property lines be repaired or removed. do eo fo go Within the existing parking lot, wheel stops be provided for all parking spaces perpendicular to landscaped areas and curbing (or a similar barrier) be provided around the proposed landscaped islands. Evergreen shrubs or trees be planted between the new parking lot and School Street after the driveway is closed. The narrow portions of the University Drive front yard be landscaped with plantings designed to screen the parking lot from the right-of-way. Deliveries be restricted to 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., with the exception of bread trucks at 6:30 a.m. 1994-50 The applicant and/or property owner dedicate to the City for use as a public street the strip of land shown on the plan as "proposed right-of-way dedication". Dedication shall be subject to an automatic reversion of title to the land to the applicant and/or property owner if a public street is not constructed within the fight-of-way within five years from the time of dedication or if any portion of the strip of land is not needed for public use. ATTEST: