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Winchester Evening Star 18
SA"a
Thursday. June 13. 1974
Palmer Rated at 30-1
For 47th U.S. Open
MAMARONECK, N.Y. (AP)
— Arnold Palmer lashed into a
drive on the 448-yard finishing
hole at Winged Foot and typi-
cally almost lost his balance as
he followed through on his vio-
lent swing.
"Oooh!" chorused the siz-
eable gallery around the 18th
tee. "Yeah! Yeah!" came the
roar from down the fairway.
When Palmer reached his
ball he found himself 10 to 20
yards behind his companions in
the practice round —Tom Weis-
bnnf Rart V —A m__.-
tered something under his
breath. Then he tossed his club
toward his bag in disgust.
"Kinds fat on that fairway
shot," commented a friend.
"Fat, hell," blurted Palmer.
"I almost struck oil."
It's been this kind of year,
you might say almost this kind
of a decade, for the onetime
miracle charger from Latrobe,
Pa., whose birdie finishes in
the late 1950s and early 1960s
sent golf into a heady, multi-
million -dollar spiral from which
"If I didn't think I could still
win, I'd never pick up a bag of
clubs in a big tournament
again."
Palmer refused to be cha-
grined by unofficial odds which
made him a 30-1 outsider in the
74th U.S. Open Championship,
beginning today over the tight
and demanding Winged Foot
Club course.
Palmer's last major victory
was the 1964 Masters. His last
tournament triumph was the
Hope Classic in the winter of
IQ71 and it fnllnwPd
4- i4w
OF � ,.
Thrilling Night
In Business 'AA'
Business AA League front early 8-3 lead before J.V. Arthur
runners both continued to win began its comeback. J.V. Arthur
last night, but both had real scored a single run in the fifth
heart -stoppers. before pulling the game out with
Once -beaten Carl Frye scored its big sixth inning.
four runs in the seventh inning to Randy Morrow blasted a
nip Market Basket 10-9 and J.V. homer and a double for J.V.
Arthur used a six -run sixth inning Arthur, Doug Tucker tripled and
to trip Berryville Lumber 11-9. Walt Malinowski and Donnie
The other league game saw Unger had two hits. D. Broy
Renner's edge Virginia Loan 9-8. tripled and J. Grey, T. Carroll
and T. Dofflemyer doubled for
Carl Frye scored six runs in the Berryville Lumber.
fifth inning for a 6-0 lead, but
Market Basket came right back
and tied it in the sixth frame.
With two outs in the seventh, Carl
Frye scored four times for a 10-6
lead. Market Basket, not quit-
ting, scored three runs in its halt
of the inning and had the tying
run on third base when its rally
died.
Marshall Boyd tripled for Carl
Frye, Jeff Dodd and Mike
Thompson doubled and Kermil
Slonaker had two hits. Ernie
Stoneberger, Danny Longerbeam
and David Childs had three hit:
B. LUMBER 402 110 1- 9 13
J.V. ARTHUR 010 316 x-11 13
Renner's won with a single run
in the top of the ninth inning after
choking off a severe Virginia
Loan threat in the bottom of the
seventh. With the score tied 8-8,
Virginia Loan loaded the bases
with none out, but failed to score.
Mike Risinger homered for
Renner's and J. Kremer, Bev
Webber, Bill Maphis, Steve
Smallwood, A.D. Hott and Paul
Carter had doubles. Larry sl&
Artist's Conception of the Winchester Mal!Approved Lost Night by the Frederick County Board of Supervisors
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L. Place, his nrife, parties ofthe first part, and Lee A.
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'flat for and in o)nsideration of '10.00 and other valuable
consideration, cash in hand
paid, by the rar-b of the second part, to Vie parties o= t.Le
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first- pa t, the re-celpt of :r::ich is hereby ac':no:,ledced, the parties of the °first part
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„er eby grant, sell and convey
all their right, t itle and interest, being aone-half ur,di- 1�
"Yl.l-e, Zilterest .•lltll i`'-�rlv�l'u,l
.�Cl.iLal�'v of itle �1)-o U"A t,...r,,, of'tt'.iV .Sc,C'Jlld pars, rl_.J ne1..+
an d assigns forever, in all
the following property, namely: I
That certain tract of land, situated in .Frederick County, Vii-
inia, about two miles East
from .4inchester, Virginia, on the Berryville Turnpike, adjoir;-
ing the lands of Dunlap, ';:arner, et al, together tirith the improvements thereon, rights ar;d
I-:nurtenances ther cto belon
ina, containing 238 acres, more or less, and being the
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rra crty that was conveyed
from E. 11ol7r.es Boyd, Statutory Trustee, to 1'ary L. Jones
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..te:: ' ove-ber 2th., 1908, and recorded in tie office of the Clerk
o`' t=.e C re"-c:•ic:: Coy-7t", Virginia, in Deed Book 127, page 356, t7ith the
ere-, 1 rood and CO so.
roles, and one tract of 78 acres, 3
rc_o_ ;; a:;? sq.
poles,
con re�e3 to Garry C. Stou-'fer
fror u:ary A. L. Jones, et vir, by
V,e virgin=a State Ilig`-::•ay ai;d subject to the rights
of bray conveyed by (leeas re:ord� a i`n
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said Clerk's Office in
Deed Book 170, page 518 and Deed Book 182, page 302 respectively,)
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1 to the :;cr fern
Virginia
Po,.er Company, and the same
property conveyed to Arestor,'11. Place
�,-nd ?ee "L. Place
frc �
`lne Pe.msylvania Company for Insurances on on Lives and Grant in zI
nnuities, and John Latta Jones, Executors and Trustees under the will of 1.1'ary A,. L.
Jones, deceased, by deed dated the 14th day of 14arch, 1944, and of record in the offi cei
of t-ie Clerk of the Circuit Court of Frederick County, Virginia, in Deed Book 189, paw
97.
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':itness the following signature and seals.
PlrSTOT lI . PENCE (SEAL)
LTO:'TA L. PLACE (SEAL)
I, 'Tir�inia L. ?:iris, a Notary PubI ic, in and for ''1e Count
of �red��ric�:, i., the State of Virginia., Eo ?,ere y certify that Preston �d. Place ad Leon
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r_ c , 1� 1' ;, : �_o.le n�.r are ,l d to the 'oreg�i ng :^riling, be•ino irate the
l-th day of Septe�,,toer, 1945, personally
appeared before
me and ack-norrledged the same in
my county and state
aforesaid.
Yy cot mission
expires, Dec. 8,
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Given under dry
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day of September, 1945.
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DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
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OF AMERICA
No
SETTING
OUR
SIGHTS
ON THE
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f Amer'�ca
to ment Come an\z0 ation
Deve P knit Org
is a closely management,
u o{ cts, who
made p and ofcWOeds,-Iently,
. eers
e eg" build m°,le and more
more econOmany Similar
rapidly th°n in the nation.
organization
Bch w
ber of {acilities wn at a
The num lease has grO
build and ld eve of the
rapid Pace' the'Infception
years Sioce n ,N'�thout any rowth
organ1Zatio ver This g
promotion bout becausee whom
e os
has c°m lume from t fo{lows
repeat e refore {
we serve' O tment C. be°er
that Develop be doing a ure,
better rental "�g
America mu
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_ monthly bans, than any°ne
°b giving a
Scott S. Bair is a man of many
parts. Businessman, real estate
developer, construction engineer
... and visionary ... he brings to
his leadership of the Development
Company of America an almost
legendary knack for interpreting
a client's needs in terms of
concrete and building space. His
unique background and ability to
coordinate the most complicated
of projects are reflected in the
unparalleled growth of the
Company ... a growth based on
a foundation of solid
accomplishment.
The Development Company of
America is the lengthening
shadow of Scott S. Bair. He
founded the Company in 1948
and has seen it grow to fulfill his
vision. At sites throughout the
eastern United States, industrial
plants, shopping centers and
manufacturing facilities, all owned
by Development Company of
America and all of which are
leased to clients on a monthly
rental basis, are a growing
testament to the successful
application of Scott S. Bair's
philosophy ... "Set your sights
on tomorrow".
Development Company of
America plans each site for
tomorrow ... based on extensive
economic studies that reveal
growth potential.
All utilities, transportation
facilities, raw materials, labor and
shipping are studied in depth.
Whether you're planning to lease
a warehouse, distribution center,
prestige development or space
in a shopping mall, DCA leaves
nothing to chance. DCA builds
into your project whatever your
business needs to succeed ...
through low cost production, the
economic handling of warehouse
inventory or the retail sale of
your products.
THE BAIR FACTS
THE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY OF AMERICA /A
TEAM FOR STRONG HEALTHY GROWTH In Ile process of building o
large, strong development
company, Scott3. Bair built
something equally important. He
built an aggressive young
organization . . .nverogo age 34
yea n... of project managers,
engineers and architects
dedicated to developing
properties for industry and
commerce where pre -planning
can bring about low operating
costs without sacrificing quality.
The DCA team is o multi -talented
task force, selected for their
flexibility as well as their specific
skills. Together, they can offer
- you an entire turn -key package:
initial site selection, architectural
design, process engineering,
and the final construction of
� your plant . ..oU on o low —low
monthly ronho| basis.
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AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE A PLANT CAN FLOURISH
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Development Company of America
works from the ground up in
selecting sites best fitted to a
company's specific needs. Quite
often, the city is transplanted into
the country ... where a single -
floor, straight-line production
plant can be erected under
optimal conditions. By locating on
or near peripheral highways or
expressways making easy and
free access from a large radius,
an abundant labor supply
is assured.
The policy of Development
Company of America is to obtain
at least five or six times the land
covered by the industrial plant.
This assures room in the future
for orderly expansion and growth.
Current DCA projects are located
throughout the East. Most of
these are within 500 miles of
70% of the nation's population.
The buildings DCA leases to
others range from service
stations to large aircraft
manufacturing plants, from retail
tire outlets to expansive enclosed
malls and from simple warehouse
shells to such technical facilities
as the National Computer Center
of the Internal Revenue Service
at Martinsburg, West Virginia.
The latter is perhaps the most
highly mechanized building in
America. Each project has its
own specific requirements and
the DCA staff studies these needs
conscientiously and objectively.
The object: satisfying the client's
needs at a low, low rent with the
lowest possible operating cost
consistent with safety and
efficient production flow.
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Whether you are relocating or
expanding, Development Company
of America can meet your
specifications. Our architectural
staff designs your structures with
contemporary simplicity ... but
complements each design with
important safety factors. Ample
power is supplied through
underground service. Fire
protection is offered through a
comprehensive sprinkler system.
Each building is thoroughly
insulated and where possible,
heated with infra -red and lighted
with mercury vapor, resulting in
the most economical operation
possible.
Every location is handled
individually, with taste in
decorations and landscaping, and
an eye to economy. Development
Company of America builds
efficiently, economically and
rapidly ... because DCA plans
thoroughly. Every aspect of the
project is coordinated to save
time and money ... with most buildings
completed ahead of schedule.
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A MERCHANTS DREAM
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Salisbury Mall, one of the many
shopping centers owned by
Development Company of
America, located on an 85 acre
tract, has proved to be one of
the most successful shopping
facilities in the nation even
though Salisbury is a city of only
25,000 population. This facility,
located opposite the Wicomico
Civic Center, is tenanted by The
May Department Stores Company
(The Hecht Company), Sears,
Roebuck and Company, Pantry
Pride and 50 other retailers. It
has been acclaimed by many
as America's most beautiful
shopping center.
The site for this facility was
selected after extensive DCA
research and has a draw covering
a radius of over 100 miles from
3 states of the Delmarva
Peninsula, "In the land of
pleasant living".
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The Internal Revenue Mid -Atlantic
Service Center, facing on the
12-lane Roosevelt Boulevard in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is one
of the world's largest one story
office buildings. This is leased to
the United States Government
for a term of 20 years.
THE ULTIMATE OFFICE
The National Computer Center
of Internal Revenue Service,
United States Treasury
Department, is perhaps the most
highly mechanized office building
in America. Through this one
building, which is leased to the
United States Government, every
Federal tax return in the 50 states
is processed. Many, many millions
of dollars of computerized
equipment are located in this one
compact but highly mechanized
building requiring more than a
ton of air conditioning for every
100 square feet. The operation of
this facility is considered the
apex of computerization and
automation.
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EXPANSION UNLIMITED
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A typical industrial installation,
which has been expanded 4 times
as can be clearly noted from the
roof structure, was located on a
land tract b times the size
required for the original building
and the common areas. The volume
of the tenant has grown from
$800,000 to $12 million. They are
now planning a further extension
which will take their volume to
$20 million. The land is available
to do this without the great
expense and production
interruption that would occur if
they had to locate elsewhere.
This has been made possible by
the foresight in planning by
Development Company of
America at the inception of the
project even though it was made
available to the tenant, Rowan
Controller Inc., at an extremely
low, low rental.
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Mt. Scott x Company
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gox 570 Hartland
Vi¢scminscet, fessional
,)set Sir: It is mY Pleaaute to state that
DmY Pto
for 'he National ComPutot Center
experience as the Architect
yl¢st Virginia+ and
in Hartinsbutg, a shopping
venue Service) firm developed, such a
(Internal ge ccts which Your a the cooPeration
for other PtOi satisfying, as wa
centers, etc., has been mOc�etent and dedicated staff.
n the Patt of Your verY ontinued collaboration and
o Ylease count on our c ventures.
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Interest 1n the su
of your
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ALSER- G. SMl-rH' GENERAL
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CANNON BOULEVagn
metins ter•"Oment Company of Ameri r.e
Att, Meryl and 21157
ear nti dn: i•:r, Scott S• aeir
she Ib ,I a ted our con tree
Yv 111 e, menressee,
certafnl to tC this t on the Okoni to F1 ant here
Promptness aatrallste youplortooity to 11
The timer Per dn° w
eti aadeu that e
raclou-I
pWe ro wish for You m trO . ni za ti on snd Yourself ere the
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Yours very rullr °ssY more yearn of good health and a verY
ALBliRT G. 3YITH, Gr:NNF;� CuNTRA L'TOR n
of, Ke of 1-Pres-d
I��I ITE Imperial Corporation
t 9001�ameon Sii�el � PniiaaelPn�e. PennsYNenie 19t�0
Mr. Development
'companyOf erica
Developme
Box 520 land 21157
Westminster, Maryland
Dear Mr. Bair.
This letter is to confirm thefed that 1e
mentioned recently to you personally,
that ITT-E Imperial has been well pleased with
the work you have done for it and ve would use
your company's services 1. the future without
reservation.
to
I hate also recommended your company will
some of my friends in other businesses, and
continue to do so*
/very
sincerely
Yours ,
'411111em u • sue
President
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KENBRIDGE CONSTRUCTION CO.. INC.
General Ccntrarrorr
KENBRIDGE, VIRGINIA 2306E •••" Hem •r~'��� �� a..0
Development Company of America
P. 0• Be- 520
Nestminister, '•hryland 21157
Gentlemen:
It has been a pleasure and a privilege working with Your organiza-
tion on the manufacturing facility for the F. H. lawson CwnpanY, Chesterfield County, Virginia.
We take this opportunity to thank your architect and project man-
agers for their prompt attention to detail, scheduling and decisions,
all necessary to carry arr,ov project to a successful conclusion.
ilteir assistance has helped us to cacplete a project of quality
in a minimum of time.
After much experience in today's construction industry, we appleciate
the .act that Your organization seems to be interacted in a fist-
ing any contractor on the project with problems that may delay
progress. This is our first project in quite ome time that prog-
ress has not been delayed due to decision-makingand coordination
with the m,ner.
Againhave enjoyed our nisa
relationship with Your organisation and
stand aly to assist you at any Lime in the Suture.
Yours truly,
KENBRIDGE CONSTHUf,TION COWANY, INC.
I,eorrke, Preaiden
:hllram J. C ce-
, V Preaident
Proje t Nanagerrs
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June 10, 1971
Mr. Scott Bair
Development Company of America
Box 520
Westminster, Md. 21157
Dear Mr. Bair:
bette time than nc, too we opened today, and there's n tear Thank you, for a job well done.
From the Bite search through the construction of those
have tbfeemm�ety toot bays, you and your whole organization
lease rathersthanoOwut n eour t, I'm very glad we chose to
I great operation with the a ilding We're on stream with
st Possible cash commitment.
We'll build the congratulation. on t one the very same way, and again
a superb job, -
Sincerely,
President
PWC/mw
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The undersigned hereby states that all of
the real estate taxes on that certain tract of land located
in Frederick County, Virginia containing 57.9414 acres and
owned by Lee A Place are paid.
April ](�, 1974
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This D E _ D ma._ tais 12t1a day of Septc-.,nr, 19".-5
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k.,) ply Preston Ii. Place, and Leona L. Place, his wife, parties of the first part, and Lee A.
►' y y Place, party of the secona part, ;'.itnesseta:
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That for and in consideration of 10.00 and other valuable
)nsideration, cash in hand paid, by the party of the second part, to t ne parties of the
irst part, the receipt of :•rhich is hereby ac%non-ledged, the parties of the °irst part
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ereby grant, sell and convey all their right, title and interest, being aone-half undi-i
sided interest :•rith Pene,al warrant of title u,to the party of,t?:e sacord part, his heirs
and assigns forever, in all the following property, namely:
That certain tract of land, situated in Frederick County, Vir-
inia, about two miles East from Winchester, Virginia, on the Berryville Turnpike, adjo I-
fng the lands of Dunlap, ":arner, et al, together with the improvements thereon, rights anId
Iprurtenances thereto belonging, containing 238 acres, more or less, and being the same
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prop^rty that was conveyed from E. Holmes Boyd, Statutory Trustee, to Mary L. Jones (;'.ary
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L. Jone_,) b; dccd ;_tea November cth., 1908, and recorded in the office of the Clerk
o° t=.e C.rc::it Co-,;rt. o. :redcrick Cotmt., Virginia, in Deed Book 127, page 356, with they
of one tract of 55 acre., 1 rood and 36 so. poles, and one tract of 78 acres, 3
».;.ana 32 sq. pol^_s, conveyed to (tarry C. Stouffer from Mary A. L. Jones, et vir, by
the Virginia State Hie way and subject, to the rights of way conveyed by deeds retDrucd
said Clerk's Office in Deed Book 170, page 518 and Deed Book IS2, page 302/respectively,
to the :;ort?iern Virginia Porter Company, and the same propert-
y conveyed to Prestnn II. Place
and Lee A. Place from The Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on on Lives and Gmnting
Annuities, and John Latta Jones, Executors and Trustees under the will of Mary A. L.
Jones, deceased, by deed dated the 14th day of March, 1944, and of record in the office
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Frederick County, Virginia, in Deed Book 189s page
97.
Witness the following signature and seals.
PR' STON I; . PLACE (SEAL
IZ-:ONA L. PLACE (SEAL
STI:TE Or VIRGINIA,
COT,r.:T'f 0: REDERICK, to -wit:
j I, Virginia L. Davis, a Notary Public, in and for the Count'.
of ?rederic'l:, in the State of Virginia, do hereby certify that Preston Place and Leor
L. Place, his wife, ;:'nose na:res are sigle3 to the foregoing tirriting, bearing date the
12th day of September, 1945, personally appeared before me and acknowledged the sime in
my county and state aforesaid.
�" ^t*`�► Idy commission expires Dec. 8, 1948.
REVhiTUE STT,N
58.25 i Given under my hand this 12th day of September, 1945.
CA:;C-LL°D ;s
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M. Ron BeAg
FnedeAick Cowin Fiannen.
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ECONOMIC IMPORT STUDY
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1. The number of acres to be rezoned is 57.9414.
2. The tract will face 1890.63 feet on Baker - Knight Lane extended and
will have access to Ross Hatcher Trail and Rise Dinkle Drive.
3. There will be no single-family homes, townhouses or apartments on the
tract.
4. The square feet of Commercial use will be 400,000 square feet.
a. The estimated number of employees will be 1,000
S. There will be provided parking spaces for 2,500 automobiles.
6. The shopping mall will contain approximately 40 retail establishments
normally found in large shopping centers.
7. County water and sewer will be needed to serve this area.
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(k) Harold Jacob
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NO. c
.Application for Rezoning...
FREDERICK COUNTY VIRGINI A
DATE— ' /'&/71�
TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, FREDERICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA
a. �FP9!T�vmws --
I (EPW, the undersigned, do hereby respectfully make application and petition the Governing
Body to amend the Zoning Ordinance and to change the Zoning Map of Frederick
a
" as hereinafter requested, and
in support of this application, the following facts are shown:
1. The property sought to be rezoned is located at i n StonA
a shor e distance Northeast of the Ci tY of Winchwall Ma �tPri�l n;c+, t
ester, Virginia, and
acres as s ,ownon" "tea a ed p at anci designate trerein
as Parcel_ BI
2. The property sought to be rezoned is owned by:
as evidenced by deed from
recorded in Book_ 2t30 , Page 468,Registry of County of
3. It is desired and requested that the foregoing property be rezoned
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4. The following are all of the individuals, firms, or corporations owning roproperty adjacent
adjacen
to bosh sides and rear, and the
property in front of (across street from)the property sought to be
rezoned:
NAME (a) Cornrnonwealth of Vi(Interstate 81 on East) STREET ADDRESS
(b) Milton ShnPrnako,, ,
!c) -n�Y V. _Hannum It00 a.---„ _ r Va.
(d) Eunice Davis 7 2 R S
Ches r- Virginia
(e) Wilbur Clowser
Ven e _ GIi n�hpStPr�— I glTiic7 (D Estella P. Mowre
V l�l WPst Virginia, A�PnI]P Winc�hP�rPY
(g)_�l�Ilna 17 larP ittle
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(h) Lee A. Place n ., or, r , , . _ _ :
(over) (j) Conley F. Dunlap - 44� Fa*rmo�t Avenue W' c�
(Use reverse side if necessary an loo up e names iWthe1nOfhigfr, Virginia
in the Courthouse, if they are not known.)
5. It is proposed that the property will be put to the following use:
ShoT)ping-Center _ m� „
S. It is proposed that the following buildings will be constructed:
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0,000 square feet
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7. It is proposed that the following setbacks and offstreet parking provisions will be mad
k, no, Clla ,c, f-- 7 rn., e•
g. Attached is a copy of a Vicinity Map.
Signature of Applicant
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Address of Applicant
TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
This petition for rezoning property within the jurisdiction of the
of was received on
S ' 1 , a public hearing
was held on , and the Planning Commission wishes to make the following
recommendations to the Governing Body.
P NING M ION
By
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Secretary
AC OF THE BOARD OF SUPER ISORS
On the Governing
on the attached petition for rezoning:
Body took the following action
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