004-04
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
FREDERICK COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
RESOLUTION TO REQUEST COMMONWEALTH TRANSPORTATION BOARD TO
CONSIDER RESTRICTING THROUGH TRUCK TRAFFIC ON THE FOLLOWING
SEGMENTS OF JORDAN SPRINGS ROAD (ROUTE 664) AND BURNT FACTORY
ROAD (ROUTE 659)
WHEREAS, Jordan Springs Road (Route 664) between its intersection with Old Charles
Town Road (Route 761) and its intersection with Burnt Factory Road (Route 659); and Burnt
Factory Road (Route 659) between its intersection with Jordan Springs Road (Route 664) and
Berryville Pike (Route 7) are classified as local roads and minor collector roads and are not
designed or intended to serve heavy truck traffic; and
WHEREAS, local residents and county officials are concerned about heavy truck traffic
on these road segments; and
WHEREAS, the Frederick County Board of Supervisors has identified that an alternate
route exists from the intersection of Jordan Springs Road (Route 664) and Old Charles Town
Road (Route 761) to Stephenson Road (Route 664) to Martinsburg Pike (Route 11) to Interstate
81 to Berryville Pike (Route 7); and
WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 46.2-809 ofthe Code of Virginia, the Frederick
County Board of Supervisors has conducted a public hearing on August 11, 2004 to obtain
public comments on restricting through truck traffic on the aforementioned road segments of
Jordan Springs Road and Burnt Factory Road; and
WHEREAS, the Frederick County Board of Supervisors will use its good offices for
enforcement of the proposed restrictions by the appropriate local law enforcement agency.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors does hereby request that the Commonwealth Transportation Board consider
restricting through truck traffic on Jordan Springs Road (Route 664) between its intersection
with Old Charles Town Road (Route 761) and its intersection with Burnt Factory Road (Route
659) and Burnt Factory Road (Route 659) between its intersection with Jordan Springs Road
(Route 664).
Passed this 11th day of August, 2004 by the following recorded vote:
Richard C. Shickle ~ Gina A. Forrester ~
Barbara E. Van Osten ~ W. Harrington Smith, Jr. Deceased
Gary W. Dove ~~L- Lynda 1. Tyler ~
Bill M. Ewing ~
Resolution No. 004-04
L-
'-"'-)i
l'
't
\,
..
~
.'S-_
~
----
U, Ile;s---__
>-
~O~
o 0
>- () O/l ~
.0.><0.. -
"OU-("')
Q,)"i::: O-~
roQ)~~u..
CD"alC.e><l:
()~ ~ CD ::,cl::
u.Cl<l:Cl
l./
--
"'l:t Q)
COil')
en COCO
~(1)C1)
U........
:::J :::J :::J
~ 0 0
I-O:::O::~
--::;;
2 "'C "'C ~
.ceaea
....00
60::0::
Z en ~'"
_ C) 00
....c:....
(1) . i:: U '"
en c. co ci
&. (J) LL.
o c: ~ 0
~eat:
c.."'C:::J
1-0]
o
....,~
z.~
~
i
1 i
" !
~ E' $; f
~n&] l~
111flir~~
Q. ll: .t ~ ~ Q! ~ :- ~
~~~<~t~81~
----..
J(J'~-(
i-~- !
a ipjSp!tiT
COUNTY of FREDERICK
Department of Planning and Development
540/665-5651
FAX: 540/665-6395
MEMORANDUM I
TO: Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Jeremy F. Camp, Planner II 1ft
FROM:
RE:
Public Hearing - No Through Truck Route On Jordan Springs Road (Route
664) and Burnt Factory Road (Route 659)
DATE:
August 2, 2004
::~=='::S"_~;:~:,:~:~~;=~:==_~~~:'!'iil')',~~j*iI;:ii~I:lii~:=8"~';;'''W_~~..~::~c)~_===~ii~=~:=_'~ii,;"~,";;o;i_''''''~~
On December 17,2002 the Frederick County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution requesting
that the Commonwealth Transportation Board consider restricting through truck traffic on Jordan
Springs Road (Route 664) between its intersection with Old Charles Town Road (Route 761) and
Burnt Factory Road (Route 659); and Burnt Factory Road (Route 659) between its intersection with
Jordan Springs Road (Route 664) and Berryville Pike (Route 7). VDOT has requested that a new
public hearing be held for this project, because the original public hearing did not properly advertise
the alternate route for this project. An alternate route exists from the intersection of Jordan Springs
Road (Route 664) to Martinsburg Pike (Route 11), to Interstate 81 to Berryville Pike (Route 7); and
has been advertised as requested by VDOT for the Board's August 11, 2004 Meeting.
Please find attached a new map showing the proposed no through truck route and alternate route.
After a public hearing is held, and if it is the Board's desire, it would be appropriate to pass a new
resolution of support for the restriction of through trucks as described above.
JFClbhd
Attachments
107 North Kent Street. Winchester, Virginia 22601.5000