CPPC 05-12-14 Meeting AgendaCOUNTY of FREDERICK
Department of Planning and Development
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Comprehensive Plans and Programs Committee (CPPC)
FROM: Michael T. Ruddy, AICP, Deputy Director
RE: May 12, 2014 Meeting
DATE: May 6, 2014
The Frederick County Comprehensive Plans and Programs Committee (CPPC) will be
meeting on Monday, May 12, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in the first floor conference room
(purple room) of the County Administration Building, 107 North Kent Street,
Winchester, Virginia.
The CPPC will discuss the following agenda items:
AGENDA
1. McCann-Slaughter Properties –
Staff has taken this opportunity to add further detail to the approach endorsed by
the CPPC at their April 14, 2014 meeting by providing more comprehensive
language with the proposed update for the Northeast Land Use Plan for this area.
This information will be shared with the CPPC at the meeting. At their April
meeting, the CPPC completed their evaluation of a land use study for the
McCann-Slaughter properties, and surrounding area, near the intersection of
Martinsburg Pike (Route 11) and Old Charlestown Road (Route 761).
2. Other
Access to this building is limited during the evening hours. Therefore, it will be necessary to enter the
building through the rear door of the four-story wing. Committee members and interested citizens are
encouraged to park in the County parking lot located behind the County Office Building or in the joint
Judicial Center parking lot and follow the sidewalk to the back door of the four-story wing.
MTR/dlw
Attachments
Item 1
The CPPC proposed the following balanced approach as an amendment to the
Northeast Land Use Plan (notwithstanding the recommendations of the HRAB):
• The recommendations of the HRAB.
• Protection of the environmental features of the site.
• Preservation of those areas identified with DSA’s and development
limited to those areas to the south of the DSA’s and south of McCann’s
Road.
• Utilizing McCann’s Road and other historical features, such as Milburn
Road, as features to be protected and potentially used in a manner that
promotes their historical context (an extension of the historical trail system
in the area).
• An OM (Mixed Use Office/Industrial) land use designation.
• If an alternative land use designation is deemed to be appropriate, access
to be provided via a new north south road that would generally be parallel
to the west side of the existing railroad. This road would connect into
proposed development to the south. No access would be permitted to
McCann’s Lane for vehicular access to Martinsburg Pike or Milburn
Road.