CPPC 09-08-14 Meeting Minutes
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Comprehensive Plans & Programs Committee (CPPC)
Meeting Minutes
September 8, 2014
MEETING MINUTES
OF THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLANS & PROGRAMS COMMITTEE (CPPC)
The meeting was held in the Purple Room conference room of the Frederick County
Administration Building, 107 N. Kent Street, Winchester, Virginia, on Monday, September 8,
2014.
CPPC MEMBERS PRESENT: Chris Mohn, Gary Oates, H. Paige Manuel, Robbie Molden, Jim
Golladay, Kay Dawson, Tony Morelli.
CPPC MEMBERS ABSENT: , J. Rhodes Marston J.P. Carr, June Wilmot, Chuck Dunlap.
STAFF PRESENT: Mike Ruddy.
OTHERS PRESENT: None.
CALL TO ORDER
The Comprehensive Plans & Programs Committee (CPPC) meeting was called to order at 7:00
PM by Chairman Chris Mohn.
Mr. Mohn turned the meeting over to Mr. Ruddy to discuss Item 1.
Item 1.
1. The Southern Frederick Area Plan – An amendment to the 2030 Comprehensive Plan;
Appendix I – Area Plans. Staff presented the CPPC with the public hearing draft of the
Southern Frederick Area Plan for their review and endorsement. Most recently, the plan
was presented to the Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission at a work session. It
is anticipated that the plan will be presented to the Planning Commission and Board of
Supervisors as a public hearing item following the CPPC’s review.
Mr. Ruddy provided an overview of the CPPA process, discussed the details of this request, and
offered a brief analysis.
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Comprehensive Plans & Programs Committee (CPPC)
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The CPPC members discussed that the SWSA line was an indication of intent for future
development. However, changing the SWSA would not guarantee the approval of a rezoning in
the future. Transportation in the area would be a big consideration in future land use decisions.
The CPPC members expressed that it would be wise to include all the property in the quadrant
in the SWSA modification request and to clean up the lines consistent with property lines. They
stated this could be trimmed at a later stage of the process is capacity was an issue.
The CPPC felt this application warranted further study and recommended that the proposed
SWSA boundary take into consideration all properties in this location that have a commercial
or industrial future land use designation.
At this time, no changes to the proposal are anticipated. Further discussion with VDOT is
anticipated as this request continues through the process.
Following the conclusion of the discussion of the second item, the meeting adjourned.