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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
13, 1863. also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRI AI_
and plans for the .Lid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heayv Industrial Usage (MI. M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, ViCgiaia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Steph!pgson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agriculrural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which_ opened the Gettysburg Campaign in t cj;2 i°'Batde of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on 4 fan in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
041", u:e Mid-Arlarit:ic TWi and Industrial Park on this grot4gd would be a travesty. e ry.
We Pedtion the Frederick County Planning Commission and the F,ederick County Board of
SlIpgryiMrs to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
=14st from Rural A icultural (RA) to Light and Heayy Ind} tri T sage mil, M21
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Vitgin'ta >
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the.Soephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This sits is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site'iAcludes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign w- the 1D Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the adyance leading to the largest cavalry charge ort.anfantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the Yd Battle of Winchester; Septcipb r -19, 1864. We, the people,
believethis site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
-National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should 'NOT•BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid-Atla_-itic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
rcqucst from Rural Agricultural (RA) to Light and Heayy Inds:ia1 1�sage JM1 Mil.
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Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the`Step 'son's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from. agricultural to industrial in less than one�tiaonth,. November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
-.Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
. 15, 1863: Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on Wgaitry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Vjrginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should _NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this:ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the F ederirk Cunt` P1 ,n���nc. C'or„�
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Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this batd'elield and deny the rezoning
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2n' Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this liallowed ground in the 3" Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage M1, M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3"' Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid-Adantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of'
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1, M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2"d Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3" Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
SuMrvisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and HeavX Industrial Usage (M1, M2).
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Stephenson's Dcpot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the V Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, die people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezonin%
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (^M1. M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3`d Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition tile Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1, M2)
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, j u►►e
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the V Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the N, irginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Alid-Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and tLe Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Indus,rial Usage (M1, M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2"d Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3"' Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (MI. M2).
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Stcphcnson's Dcpot, Stcphcnson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3r° Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1, M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
13, 1863. also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed I'vWburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRLAL,
and plans for the .Ntid-Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Pe�itiort the Frederick Counry Pianning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and denv the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA) to Light and Heayy Industrial Usage M1 M2Z
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2"d Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1. M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallo,,ved'ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL,
and plans for the .N id -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and den), the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA)w to Light and HeaIndustrial Usage (M1 M2).o
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Our -precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial.in less than oneI1n1onth, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site 14cludes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in thF Zpd:•Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3'd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed �LWburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NQ1 BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the lkiid-Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty,
We Pgption the Frederick County Planning Commission and thrc Frrdeerick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this baWefield and deny the rezoning
mqucsr from Rural Agricultural (RA) to Light and Heavy IndustrLaVUsWe Q11 M2Z
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Uephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil VVar Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than'one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this sitcjn'cludes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in theF 2"Atattle of Winchester, June
151 1863. Also the advance, leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3' Battle of Winchester, September• 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe.this site to be.worthy of preservation and agree with the. Virgin; Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed 1v Aburn Historic Aistrict, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NN T.BE ZONED INDL'STRIAI.
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors, to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battle eld and deny the rezonin?
Lg9uest from Rural Agri-cul=al (RA), to Light and Heayy Industrial Q5age (M1, M2).
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Scephcnson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. -Uso the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3' Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning_ Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heayy Industrial Usage (Ml, NU).
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Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3' Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed 1'vii1burn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the .`lid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board )f
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to -Light and Heavy Industrial Usage M2Z
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Stcphcnson's Dcpot, Stcphcnson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL.
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavx Industrial Usage (M1, M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA). to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage Ml M2).
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Stephen,on's Dcpot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gem-sburg Campaign in the 2"d Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed .'Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Aid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick Countv Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Superyisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA)to Light and Heayy Industrial Usage (Nil, M2).
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Stephensc„'s Depot, Stephenson, Virpnia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the •Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning'from agricultural to industrial in less than one"month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the.'2"d Battle of,Winchester, June
13, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge: on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3' Battle of Winchester, Septchaber 19, 1864. We, the pecple,
believe this site to be worthv of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT B1E_ZONED INDUSTRIAL
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and plans for the Mid•Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this g I _ d would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick Countv Planning Commission and the` iederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this bagJ&eld and deny the rezoning
request from Rural icultural(RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial JTsage (evil N12).
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tep enson's Depot, Ste henson, Virginia
Our precio farmland adjace t to and including part of the S�ephelnson's Depot Civil War Site
is:slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than; one,.inonth,November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2n1 Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863: Also t!he advance leading to the largest cavalry charge od;Wantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virgqua Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic'District, eligible for the
Nationjl Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT -BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
d plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground Mould be a travesty.
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We Petition the Frederick County fanning C� ommiss,�'on and the Faderick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
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Stephenson's Dcpot, Stephenson, Virginia';
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is'slated-fpr rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one'rnonth, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this sitc'iincludes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2° k Battic. of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOIBE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and pians for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
.We Petition the Frederica Count- Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this batdefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural AgZgWrural,(RA) to Light and Heayy Industrial Usage (Ml. M2).
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Stephenson's Dcpoc, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one tponth, November 1, 2000.
This site; is Nationally Significant, The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2"d•Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on.infantty in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September- 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and th4 Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to Preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural AUicult al (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usagre (MI, M2)•
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2n' Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed -ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3" Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to reserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rcroning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA) to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1. M ).
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Stcphcnson's Dcpot, Stcphcnson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3' Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
:National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
rummest from Rural Agricultural to Light and Heayy Industrial Usage
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Stcphcnson's Dcpot, Stcphenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than os site month, November s the Battle , 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this
Stcphenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign inthe on?�anatrl in American History
of Vtrinchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge�'
ptember 19, 1864. We, the people,
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3"' Battle of Wi ��'� Virginia Department of Historic
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic
ric District, NOT NBD INDUSTRIAI-
ble for the
:vational Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the 's Depot
Civil
War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month
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This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this �includes of Van pester, June
attle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign
in the15, 1863. Also the advance leading to largest cavalry chaSeptember
ge oeinfantry in American
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crossed this hallowed ground in the 3 Battle of WHistory
inchester, p
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virurn Historic ginia Di
strict, ble for nt of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed 7. 'Thi�and Should NOT BE ZONED INDUST�I"
the
National Register of Historic Places in
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2n1 Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Suer isors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and denv the retuning
request from Rural AgriculLight a
tural (RAC to nd Heaw Industrial Usage (M1, M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
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Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1., 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3' Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA) to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage(Ml. M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. Tlu Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2"d Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the V Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Slid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Pe tiQn_the Frederick Counn Pi:rnnins f t»missinn and *he Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adiacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1, M2).
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Stephcnsonr D"t, tephcnson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick Count, Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezon�ng
request from Rural Agricultural (RA) to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1, M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site inclucies the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
oelleve Chi,. Si LC CU VC %1,11 , of prc ,er�auvi. d iYC .vil'h ih� �� 'blfh: TEi.u�. T2.`:::.- .--
Resources
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whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultuc-al (RA), to Light and Hcayy Industrial Usage (MI. M2J.
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Stcphcnson's Dcpot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2"d Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3'd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
req=t from Rural Agricultural (RA). to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1 M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Vagina
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2Ad Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3'd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE Z9MD INDUSTRLAT
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick 'unity Board of
SupgrvisorL—tQTEeerve the pristine land on and adjacent to this bard d deny the rezoning
rquest from Rural AQncultural BRA) to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage
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1 Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Sit, -
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2" d Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3' Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
:National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should IVDUSTR.IAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick Count' Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Su rvisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agdcultural (RA) to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (MJMQ.
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Defend the Deoot!
Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA) to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1 M22)
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3' Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the INEd-Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
SuMrvisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agric� a1 (RA) to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage Ml M2)
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallo,-ved'ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed IMilburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL,
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick CounU Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1, M2).
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We, the citizens of Frederick County, Virginia, petition the Frederick County Board of Supervisors to re-
examine the Comprehensive Plan of the Northeast Corridor/Route 11 North Land Use Plan, due to
insufficient information on the significance and the size of the proposed Milburn Historic District. The
Planning Commission in 1996 was unaware of the historic significance of this area that includes
Revolutionary Fort Helm nor the boundaries of the Stephenson's Depot Battlefield, a key site to the battle
of Gettysburg. The Planning Commission was unaware of the Phase I and Phase II studies that determined
that VDOT hadso avoid this area in the proposed Route 37 corridor. The Phase II Study in 1997 states,
"The proposed Route 37 corridor has a direct impact on the proposed historic district. It may only be
possible to minimize the adverse effect through project redesign wherein all efforts are made to avoid the
proposed historic district altogether or substantially reduce the visual effect of the highway by using
landscaping or available terrain."
The Comprehensive Plan defines this area suitable for industrial growth and we oppose this usage
based on the following studies:
1. Rural Landmarks Survey, 1987, determined Stephenson's Depot and the Byers House as
potentially eligible.
2. Phase I -Cultural Resource Study Route 37, 1992, determined Stephenson's Depot was
eligible for National Register of Historic Places.
3. Phase II -Cultural Resource Study Route 37. 1997, determined Milburn Historic District
eligible for National Register of Historic Places.
4. Third Winchester (Opeguon) Battlefield Preservation Plan, 1999, grant from the American
Battlefield Protection Program - U.S. Parks Service for this study specifically outlines
significance of this site.
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Stghenson's Depot, Stephenson, Vu'gi[1i J ,y.
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Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Step'Iienson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one`month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site ilieludes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which.opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the2°d Battle of— inchester, June
15, 1863..: Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry.charge• orilnUntry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester; September' 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy ofpreservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed .Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NQ1 BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Nid-Atlarttic Tech and Industrial Park on ,tlu� ground'would be a travesty.
S Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frgderick Count�Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent t4 this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Aricultural (RA), to Light and Heayy Ind!1§1141 Usage (Ml, M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. also ttie advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3'd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Aid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA) to Light and Heayy Industrial Usage (M.1, M.2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gerrysburg Campaign in the 2n' Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
Narional Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to 2reserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA) to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1. M2).
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;.Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site -is Nationally. Significant. The Civil War history of this site. includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2"d'Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. -Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crpssed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared.this area, the proposed Milburn Historic"District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 199'. This land should. NOT RE ZONED INDUSTRIAL.
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
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We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick Coun�Board of
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Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2"d Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3' Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick Count), Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
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Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stiephmson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one•month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site. includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the. 2°¢. Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3' Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should. _ (,�T BY, ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on thi§ grotu d would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick Counter Planning Commission and the Pjederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent Igo this battleoeld and deny the rezoning
Mqg�st from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1, M2).
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Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than.one.mouth, . November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle ofWmchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3' Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
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and plans for the AUd-Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick ComM Planning_ Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this bartkfield and deny the rezoning
re4uest from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy. Industrial Usage ('MIM2 ).
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Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than.one.month, . November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2'd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3' Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed .'Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NQT BE ZO= INDUSTR.1 AT.
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Boazd of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (MI. M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick Count), Planning_ Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heav}• Industrial Usage (M1. M2).
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Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Step4enson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site. is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site•includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2`1 Battle of Winchester, June
15,1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on. itfantry.in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this gro"d would be a travesty.
We Pegtion the Frederick County Planning Commission and -Frederick County Board of
Supgrvisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
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Stcphcnson's Dcpot, Stephmson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2n' Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3' Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA) to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage(MI, M2).
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Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephppson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than.one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 24 Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge oninfantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3`d Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT,JE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans.for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick Counter Planning Commission and, the Frederic County Board of
S,goervisors to preserve thg 1 ristipe land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
west from Rural &riicultural, (RA), to Light and Heavy J dAj;,VsAgg (M1 M2).
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Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick Count, Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA)to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (Ml. M2).
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Stcphcnson's Dcpot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3`° Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Niid-Atl antic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick Count , Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1, M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3'd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA) to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1, M2).
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Our precious farmland adjacent to and including art of the Ste henson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning'from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site .is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this sitc:includes the Battle of
Str-phenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 270 Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crgssed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should -NQJ BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
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We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Superyisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this batdefield and deny the rezoning
reaj�gst from Rural AEriculturail (RA), to Light and Heavy Indusld4 Usage (M1, M2)
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r Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one tnonth, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site. includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot'wdiich-.opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the•2'4_ 13attle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on.1dantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans'for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground.would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission an¢ the Frederick County Board of
SSuMrvisors to preserve- the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield.and deny the rezoning
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' Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephensan's Depot Civil War Site
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Z,'his site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign its the 2`d Battle of Winchester, June
1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge.o.nin wtry.in American History
-crossed this hallowed ground in the 3' Battle of Winchester, Septcq ber 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virg a'Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of.Historic Places in 1997. This land should NCYP BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
.and plans .for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this, ground would be a travesty.
-'We Petition the Fre&rick County Planning CCommisslon and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
aguu g from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial usage (ML M2)
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Stephenson's Dcpot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in A.mericar History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3'd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of presen•ation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL.
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick Count' Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adiacent to this battlefield and deny the rezonir��
request from Rural Agricultural (RA)to I iVht and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1, M2).
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Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3" Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed lklilburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural-\gric�SRA to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1 M2)
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Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is :Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2' Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3' Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
:National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should 1NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL,
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request &oM Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial USaQe M2)
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Ur.precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Step4enson's Depot Civil War Site
slated rezoning �rbrn agricultural to industrial in less than,onemonth' November, 1, 2000.
if te� is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
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eve this site to be, worthy of preservation and agree with, the Virginia Department of Historic
this area, the proposed Milburn Historic'Dis,trict, eligible for the.
�oric Places in 1997. This land should','NOT B On4lLeOsteri.oe�- S, _E ZONED INDUSTRIAL
Mans for the I'did- 0 ntic Tech and Industrial Park oil -�s ground would by a travesty.
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2' Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3' Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
;National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County' Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supenisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage MI. M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gem sburg Campaign in the 2" d Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3' Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County:.Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny -the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage`( M2)
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2' Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3'd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
Ilk Petition the Frederick County Planiling Co d the Frederick County Board of
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2' Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3'd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAT
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gem,sburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed 'ground in the 3' Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Fr derick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Super«sors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and denv the rezoning
request from Rural Aericultural (RA) to Light and Heavy Industrial Usaa (MI. M2)
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2' Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3' Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2' Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL,
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick Count, Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
reUuest from Rural Agric� al (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1 M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2' Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3nd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Nrwgkk
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2°d Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3'd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTR�A1
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
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Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2' Bathe of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3'd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny -the rezoning
request from Rural Aimcultural (RA), to Licht and Heavy Industrial Us= (M1 M2).
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Stcphenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
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Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2n' Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to oreserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA) to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1 NQ
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the NZid-Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1, M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2"d Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3' Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
SuMn,isors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage M1. M2).
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Stephcnson's Dcpot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA) to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1, M21.
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaig:1 in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Aid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick Count), Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA) to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage M1, M2).
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Stcphcnson's Dcpot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick Count3, Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
SuMrvisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agric� ral(RA) to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage 1M1, M21.
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3'd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning_ Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heayy Industrial Usage (M1 M2 .
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the V Battle of NN inchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Niid-Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick Count, Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage(Ml. M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage M1 M21
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA)to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1 M2)
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3'd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick Count, Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA) to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage M1 M2Z
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia l
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3'd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage(Ml. M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2n' Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3'd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1, M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3'd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1. M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2n' Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3' Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (MI. M21.
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage (M1, M2).
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2"d Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3'd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2"d Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3'° Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
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Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2"d Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3'd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
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Stephmson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3'd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1,.2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2nd Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2"d Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3rd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
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Stephenson's Depot, Stephenson, Virginia
Our precious farmland adjacent to and including part of the Stephenson's Depot Civil War Site
is slated for rezoning from agricultural to industrial in less than one month, November 1, 2000.
This site is Nationally Significant. The Civil War history of this site includes the Battle of
Stephenson's Depot which opened the Gettysburg Campaign in the 2"d Battle of Winchester, June
15, 1863. Also the advance leading to the largest cavalry charge on infantry in American History
crossed this hallowed ground in the 3nd Battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. We, the people,
believe this site to be worthy of preservation and agree with the Virginia Department of Historic
Resources whom declared this area, the proposed Milburn Historic District, eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This land should NOT BE ZONED INDUSTRIAL
and plans for the Mid -Atlantic Tech and Industrial Park on this ground would be a travesty.
We Petition the Frederick County Planning Commission and the Frederick County Board of
Supervisors to preserve the pristine land on and adjacent to this battlefield and deny the rezoning
request from Rural Agricultural (RA), to Light and Heavy Industrial Usage M1, M2).
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WINE - STILLWELL
CORPORATION
720 N. LOUDOUN STREET, P.O. BOX 2035, WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA 22604 OFFICE 540-662-4441
FAX 540-722-3643
August 1, 2001
MEMO TO: Board of Supervisors
John R. Riley
Evan Wyatt
FROM: James D. Stillwell
RE: Shockey Rezoning - August 7th Public Hearing
Because I will be on vacation during the above scheduled hearing, I am forwarding the following
comments in regards to Shockey's new proffers:
1. Widening Charles Town Rd. by 4 feet misses the whole argument about access - There
should be no entrance to this site from Charles Town Rd.
2. If access remains at Charles Town Rd. who pays for the rebuilding of the bridge over
the railroad?
3. He did not eliminate the railroad spur through the Stephenson core battlefield.
4. He still has not disclosed what the plan is for the whole 957 acre site. Is this really
21/2 times larger than all the discussions to date?
5. Sewer availability for 44 homes is nice but what about the other 800 homes in the area?
6. Stephenson Depot core battlefield occupies 80 acres on the west side of Milburn. His
32 acre proposed easement does not include the key ridge and therefore the industrial
development will destroy this historic site.
7. No up front "Master Development Plan" has been prepared to address numerous
other planning issues - see the attached "Stephenson Wrong Location for Quality
Industry".
I respectfully request your consideration of the above when deciding on Shockey's rezoning.
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ROOFING - GUTTER WORK - SHEET METAL FABRICATION DEPT, OF PLANNINGIDEVELOPMENT
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STEPHENSON WRONG LOCATION FOR QUALITY INDUSTRY
A major portion of my career as an architect has been directly involved in the world of industry -
executive with a Fortune 500 company (Owens-Corning Fiberglas), Facility Director with a
Fortune 100*company (United Technologies) with world-wide industrial experience and former
Chairman of Architects In Industry committee for the A.I.A. With years of planning, designing
and managing industrial facilities on a large scale I am overwhelmed with the lack of planning,
research, sensitivity, etc. that Shockey's proposal exposes. The selected site in Stephenson is
totally inappropriate for a quality industrial development. The type of industry Mr. Shockey has
repeatedly said he plans to occupy on this proposed site would be high-tech, robotic type users
who employ skilled and high salaried workers. IBM would be an example of such a corporation
which we assume Mr. Shockey is referring to. The IBM's of the world are concerned with their
image, community support, utility availability, trained work force, site sensitivity and community
services to support their employees. Would this Shockey proposal bring in an IBM type
company? I suggest NO for the following reasons
1. There is no up -front "Master Development Plan" prepared by a nationally recognized
planner with respected credentials in industrial site development. This planner would
develop a community based plan with citizen support. Major companies want to see up-
front what type of quality development they will move into.
2. The property and it's surrounding areas are full of historically signifcant sites - two
Civil War battlefields, McCann's 1880 farm, Milburn cemetary, Indian burial mound,
Philadelphia Wagon Trail, historic Charles Town Rd, Jordon White Sulphur Springs,
Devil's Backbone, Helm's fort, Milburn's North -South road and fourteen historic
plantation homes dating from the mid 1700's. Sensitive corporations will not locate in an
area without a well planned approach to minimize their impact upon the historic sites..
3. The transportation network does not exist and will require major expensive upgrades
to Rt. 11, Charles Town Rd., Charles Town bridge; surrounding rural roads including Red
Bud Rd. and the I-81/Rt. 11 interchange.
4. Only limited water is available, no sewer, limited uninterruptable services of power and
communications, lack of required water pressure for fire protection will necessitate
elevated water tanks.
5. The necessary high skilled workers for an IBM type company are not here and outside
recruitment will be required with the consequences of further growth costs. High -Tech
companies will not move to this site with current lack of trained personnel.
6. The 957 acre site along with the 98 acre McCann site located in the center of
Shockey's property is zoned Rural and the adjoining properties are Rural/Residential. To
insert industrial 1wo mflQa into this rural/residential area is and will remain a poorly
planned concept.
Quality companies will not consider this site with obvious hurdles of strong citizen opposition, so
much historic sensitivity and so many essential sources lacking. A rezoning of this area would
leave us with another Stonewall Industrial Park of "tin -shed", out -of -scale, below standard
buildings employing low salaried unskilled workers. Every potential company trying to locate will
be fought by the local citizens for the next twenty years. High -Tech companies who might be
STEPHENSON WRONG LOCATION FOR QUALITY INDUSTRY
sensitive to the community will not move in and therefore what is left is another "GARY,
INDIANA of VIRGINIA" which is demeaning to historic, beautifully rural Frederick County.
James D. Stillwell
423 High Banks Rd.
Stephenson, VA
SI-IARON BOYD
244 GREENBRIAR CIRCLE
CROSS JUNCTION VA. 22625
COUNTY OF FREDERICK
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
107 NORTH KENT STREET
WINCHESTER, VA. 22601
DEAR MR. WYATT,
ENCLOSED ARE 49 LETTERS FROM CITIZENS WI-IO HAVE VOICED
THEIR OBJECTIONS TO THE REZONING OF 447 ACRES OF AGRICULTURE LAND TO
M1 & M2 FOR TIIE MID- ATLANTIC INDUSTRIAL CENTER. PLEASE INCLUDE TIIEM
AS PART OF TIIE OFFICIAL FILE OF THE REZONING APPLICATION FOR SI-IOCKEY
COMPANY AND THE MID - ATLANTIC INDUSTRIAL CENTER.
SINCERELY,
SI-IARON BOYD
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Table of Contents
Tug of War Over Land Use (2 pages)
Not Our Choice For `Partner'
`Will of The People'
Stop and Think... And Come Out to Oppose the Depot Rezoning
Area Activists Combine Forces (2 pages)
A Survey In the `70s
Has the County Grown Up?
Depot Debate Goes National (2 pages)
We're Not West Virginia
People Must Send Message
`History Lost Forever'
Barbarians At the Gate
Not the Place
Huge Mistake
Pro -Growth... But Growth Slated for Stephenson Is the Wrong Kind
How Much Vacant Land?
Proper Location for Industry? One Man's `Vision' Will Become a Nightmare
Revisit Milburn Decision
An Industrial Park
Remember The Heroes
Open Forum Letter By George L. Ohrstrom, II
Shockey Industrial Park "Stop and Think"
The Winchester Star - Letter to the Editor
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Shockey Rezoning - 447 Acres or 956.6 Acres? (2 pages)
Letter from Rob Wilson
Petitions
Letter to Mr. Shockey
Letter to Adrian
`Bellwether' Should Stephenson Folk Blindly Follow Shockey?
`Bellwether?'
`Land Gone Forever' Shockey Redevelopment Will Affect Entire County
The Valley's Beauty
Where Is Stephenson?
Not Given A Chance
A `Bomb' Going Off
Corporate Profiteers
The Essential Industry
Protest Attitude? Yes Are Shockey Opponents Anti -Growth? No
Wake Up, Frederick County
Anti -People?
Stephenson's Depot Industrial Park Much More Than a NIMBY Issue
More `Backbone'?
`Inevitable Progression'
An Honorable Fight
`A Better Vision'
Too Fast
Needed: `Smart Growth'
`To the Bitter End'
Tug,of
War- Over
Land Use
By DANIEL FRIEND
The Winchester Star
Defending Stephenson's Depot
against industrial encroachment
has turned into a months -long bat-
tle for preservationists, but eco-
nomic leaders have garnered
forces to emphasize the stabilizing
effects Shockey Cos. proposed in-
dustry could have on Frederick
Count}'s economy.
Shockey Cos. officials, resi-
dents, and historians await an-
nouncements about when public
hearings — begun Nov. 15 — will
resume on the proposed 417-acre
Mid -Atlantic Industrial & Tech.
Center.
The original Battle of Stephen-
son's Depot dates to June 15,
1863, but the modern-dav skir-
mish got underway Oct. 12, 2000,
at a Defend the Depot rally at the "
site of the battle on Milburn
Road.
More than 100 protesters
showed up for a 6 p.m. rally .
against the proposed industrial re-
zoning by the Shockey Cosa of 447
acres bordering the east 'and ex-
tending southeast of the battle-
field.
President of the Civil War
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- North and South —, did here," Lighthizer said, suit against the Board of Supervisors, claiming it ig-
But Frederick County Administrator John R. Riley nored historical information. in developing the land
`Jr. says history and development can coexist — use plan.
they'll have to. By Nov. 15, Shockey Cos. rezoning request came
"You can't protect it all," Riley said. "And, obvious- before the Frederick County Planning Commission for
ly, you can't develop it all." public hearing and the first official governmental ac--
Using that philosophy as a template, planners cre- tion.
ated the recently -adopted Northern Frederick County This time, the Board Room was filled to capacity
Land Use Plan, which recognizes Stephenson's Depot ; at 260, and fire officials had to ask some to stand in
as a developmentally sensitive 'area: the halls and outside.
Riley said a proposed rezoning at "the core" of the The Shockey Cos.' request drew heavy criticism.
-battlefield would be a mistake. The 447 acres target- Opponents turned out in such large numbers that
ed for development would abut the - leaders of the Winchester construc-
-Stephenson's Depot battlefield tion business suggested, and plan-
-along a portion of Milburn Road, The original.Battle of ning commissioners unanimously
accordifig to Shockey Cos. and gov- Stephenson's Depot agreed, that the matter be tabled
-•ernment officials. and the public hearing be resumed
dates to June 15, at the commission's next meeting.
But historians and opponents
.'have said 'and National Parks Ser- 1863, but the mod- Those protesting the proposed
"vice maps: indicate that core battle- ern -day skirmish got industrial park had gleaned 2,000
"field -arda;-extends further into signatures on petitions against the
-Shockey Cos., land than was pre- underway Oct. 12, rezoning. They also placed signs
viously claimed. 2000, at a Defend throughout the county .early in the
If that core area had been tak- week imploring residents to help
n into account the Northeast the Depot rally at the "Stop the Shockey Wave."
Frederick Land Use Plan may nev- site of the battle on But industry proponents, fin-
er have marked the area for devel- Milburn Road. More cluding Shockey Cos. CEO J. Don-
opment, opponents say. ald Shockey, said the county's
Oct. 25, it was standing room than 100 protesters quality of life is bolstered, not
only in the board room at the ' showed up for a rally harmed, by industry.
.Frederick County .Office Complex against the proposed "For more than 100 years, the
was nearly 200' historic preserva- Shockey Cos. have been involved
tionists and Stephenson -area resi- industrial rezoning by in the improvement of this commu
dents protested again'the proposed -the Shockey Cos, of nity," Shockey said. "This is a role
,industrial development. in which we expect to continue, be:
447 acres bordering cause we 'acknowledge that the
Seventeen of the 200 spoke out
during the Frederick County. Board the. east and extend- county, .as well as our entire coup -
of Supervisors meeting against the. r: ing �s'outheast of the :try, 'is dependent on an .industrial
proposal by Winchester's Shockey economic base."..
battlefield. . Residents held their ;hard.
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`°Phis is not a reasonable plan," stance against the project.
Glenn ' Penton, a Woods Mill Road "This is a bomb going off in my,
resident, said of the Shockey Cos. recent zoning ap= backyard," said Opequon Heights subdivision resident
plication, which, by that time had officially been filed David Darcie, who lives about a mile from the pro -
with the Frederick County Department of Planning.. posed park. "There are winners, and there are losers
"It is surrounded by people's homes. People, live in this thing. I think I'm going to be a loser."
` here." I I.• ' Some held up placards bearing such messages as
Protesters reiterated that the board didn't know, "Don't.Rape Our Land," "We don't need another fac-
about important historical information when they a- tory," and "We Are Rich in History.— Don't Rob us to
proved .the county's comprehensive plan. Benefit a Few."
. "We must admit it's human to err,• and we' must. • Shockey defended the project as a benefit to Fred -
deal with it," Mark Stivers, president of the Woods .erick Coiinty but vowed to refine his plan based on
Mill Homeowners Association, told board members. comments from citizens.
Stivers was also a citizen liaison in May on the The Planning commission ended the public com-
Comprehensive Plans and Programs Subcommittee ment period shortly before 10:30 p.m. -
that advised the Frederick County Department of '.Planning Commission members said at that Nov.
Tlanning and Development during the creation of the 15 meeting they, hope to hold a full public hearing at
'Northeast Land Use Plan. the next available opportunity, but no date has been
He said a 1997 Va. •37 highway study 'that pro- set.
".`posed a Milburn rural historic district was. not pre- As to the lawsuit filed by .Stivers and the other
sented to his committee and was not considered dur- residents, the county's response claims those resi-
-ing development of the northeast plan. dents don't have grounds for a suit: ,A Circuit Court
"I am here to request that we correct this most judge must rule on whether there is a case against
:`unfortunate circumstance," Stivers said. the county, but no date for that decision has been
Two days after the Oct. 25 Board meeting, Stivers set.
Not our choice
For `Partner'
I know that not many
people are aware of what has
been in the plans, apparently
for many years, but only
made known to citizens over
the last few weeks about
how the Shockey Cos. have
requested that 447 acres of
agricultural land in Stephen-
son be rezoned to high indus-
trial for a "High- Tech Indus-
trial Park."
Shockey says that the in-
dustrial park will include
non -pollutant kinds of indus-
try. So why then is the re-
quest for half of the property
to be toned M-2? M-2 indus-
try has the big smokestacks,
just like that of the Cardinal
Glass. That was not wel-
comed in our area a few
yeArs ago.
There are four elementary
schools within a five- mile
radius of the proposed park.
How many children will be
breathing unclean air during
recess?
The folks in Clearbrook
and Brucetown have been
pleading for years for help
with their water and sewer
problems. Well, there are
now plans for a new water
facility in the area to service
the industrial park. The tax-
payers will, of course, foot
the bill, but will it even help
with the local residents'
problems? And who will pay
for the necessary roadways
to accommodate 4,000-6,000
cars daily to this area?
If you look at maps show-
ing the areas being affected
by this park, you will notice
hundreds of little blocks sur-
rounding the proposed indus-
trial sight. These aren't just
blocks; they are homes of
people you sit next to in
church and people whose
children play sports with
your children. Why is this
park being planned on farm-
land that is surrounded by a
residential area?
Also to be affected is
Stephenson's Depot (a battle-
field of the Civil War), whi
sits right in the middle
the rail system planned
provide service to the indL
trial park.
Area citizens have be
told by Shockey that th
should expect to aft sigma
cant progress on the ind+
trial park within 'a' yea
time and that their prope:
will be buffered by a 100-f
wall of pines trees. Can }}
picture 100 feet? That's 1'
than a 85-yard pass of
football by a quarterback!
Concerned citizens shoe
call the Board of Super
sore. Tell them not to rezo
We don't want big induct
Let the supervisors know
rcare "
PAULA COMER
Woods Mill Road
Stephenson
In my opinion, as much at
issue as the preservation of
the battlefield is the Board
of Supervisors' reaction to
the will of the people." I
think it would be a costly
•, mistake to take the "We
know better than you do" at-
titude.
As the controversial im-
plementation of the SOLs in-
to the school system at
breakneck" speed demon-
strated, it may be easier
when you have the support
of the people directly in-
volved than to try to "shove
it down their throats' before
all the kinks are ironed out.
You mentioned "a similar
perspective of the long view
albeit from a different van-
tage point" (between preser-
vationists and Shockey).
Let's not forget Shockey's
perspective is a profitable
venture for Shockey.
Will of DEBBIE DAVIS
203 Campbell Lane
The People' Stephens City
I'm writing in response to
The Winchester Star's "Our
Opinion" on Oct. 20, regard-
ing the Shockey Project and
"Save the Depot," modifica-
tion wrote Many
of the comprehensive
plan would compromise the
count}�s credibility" (North-
east FYederick County Land
Use plan). I believe the
county's credibility would al-
so be compromised by hasty
action in light of the fact
that there is considerable op-
position to the proposed
plan.
L UMMENTARY WAN "*WL-AR1
Stop and Think .. .
.. And Come Out to Oppose the Depot Rezoning
By ARTHUR B. BOYD
I want to address the Stephenson's
Depot battlefield and proposed rural
historic district found eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places.
More specifically I want to express to
our elected members of the Frederick
Qounty Board of Supervisors — Mr.
Shickle, Mr. Sager, Mr. Smith and
Mrs. Douglas — my disappointment
with their choice to
information about these sites.
t On Sept. 27, county planner Evan
Wyatt recommended to our Frederick
County Board of Supervisors that a
comprehensive land plan recommend.
ing the approval for rezoning of agri.
cultural land to industry be returned
to the Planning Commission for. re-
evaluation. Apparently, the Milburn
Rural Historic Study recognizing the
national historic importance of this
land had not been considered in the
comprehensive planning stage.
The following are excerpts from the
minutes of that Sept. 27 meeting.
Mr. Wyatt states, "If the board is
really serious about establishing a his-
toric district within this area then the
plan should go back to the planning
department for additional study. If
not, then they should vote on what is
before them at this meeting."
The minutes reflect that "Supervi.
sor Charles Orndofl" moved to send this
plan back to the planning committee.
Supervisor Sidney Reyes seconded this
motion. Reyes explained `that he feels
the need to clearly establish the rural
historic district, to be sure it is pre-
served.' Further, Supervisor Reyes
asked county administrator, John Ri-
ley, to help with the clarification of
this motion and help the board to
achieve what they want done.'
The minutes state that Mr. Riley
explained to the board that "they need
to think about what they are saying.'
He further explained that if the board
wants to take the area that is outlined
OPEN FORUM
in black on the map (the Rural His.
toric District) that is before them and
remove this from the plan, then the
board will be telling the landowner
(Shockey) that they will be severely
limited as to what they can do with
their property within this area." The
board then voted 4-2 to approve the
Comprehensive Plan. Sager, Shickle,
Smith and Douglas approved. Orndorff
and Reyes opposed.
It is my opinion that the public and
board need to "stop and think" what it
is Mr. Riley was saying and that we
remind all concerned that Shockey
bought agricultural land bordered by
homes on a historic battlefield.
Common sense should have pre-
vailed here. The planning department
explained that a historic study was
omitted from consideration in the
Comprehensive Plan. In addition, it al-
so recommended the Comprehensive
Plan be returned for ftzrther study. At
which point, Mr. Riley argues that the
Iandowner's interest should be
paramount to the importance of the
historic study, the interest of our com-
munity, and our right to know about
and speak to the value of preserving
historic treasure in our community.
More shocking to me is Mr. Riley's
feeling that the Shockey property
rights should be superior to and ppT
a-
vail over the community interest. Like-
wise, that the property rights of the
surrounding landowners could be dis-
missed and that the board should ig.
nore a significant and overlooked
rtudy, paid for by the taxpayers and
clearly of interest to our community.
Where do Mr. Riley's interests lie?
Since 1995 Mr. Shockey has ac-
quired somewhere close to 1,000 acres
of agricultural land in this same area.
No land speculator should be guaran.
teed rights superior to the public's. Yet
Mr. Riley clearly implies otherwise.
Why not ask the board to think about
the restrictions their vote would place
on my rights as a citizen to know that
a historic district existed and whether
it should be preserved or even conaid-
ered in the comprehensive plan?
On Nov. 15 our Planning Commis-
sion is voting to rezone this land from
Agricultural to MI and M2. Currently,
Shockey is attempting to rezone 208
acres to MI and 239 acres to M2.
The Frederick County code concern.
ing M2 zoning states "the intent of
this district is to provide a wide vari.
ety of manufacturing, commercial of-
fice, and heavy commercial uses.'
Among the uses allowed by the county
code for M2 areas are chemical and al-
lied products; primary metal indus-
tries; stone, clay, and glass products;
manufacturing of wholesaling explo-
sives; incinerators,. and petroleum re-
fining and related industries.
The Shockey industrial park is not
only proposed i4 a residential area but
also in the core of the propo"d Mil-
burn Historic District which included
sites from the Revolutionary War as
well as all three battles of Winchester.
This proposed r will consist of 7.5
million square feet of concrete, will use
2,350,000 gallons of water per day,
and will produce 11,952 tons of solid
waste per yearl More than 6,000 vehi-
cles between 4 and 6 p.m. alone will
move through this area. Stop and
think who will pay for the water and
sewer, the roads and the inhwtruc.
ture for thin project. Our health, qual-
ity of life, and heritage are at risk! Ev-
ery citizen of Frederick County can
send a clear message to Mr. Riley and
the Board of Supervisors. Let them
know you oppose Shockey's proposed
industrial park.
Open Forum is column aaailabie to Star reader
to addra� a "1 of t �C� . Arthur B. Boyd
A a raident Of
Where Is Stephenson?
It Is Closer to Home Than Folks Mi'aht Think
Area Activists Combine Forces
By DANIEL FRIEND
The Winchester Star
Area advocates for smart growth in Frederick
County announced on Thursday that they will unite
now in a fight against a proposed industrial park
near Stephenson, and in the future against any de-
velopment decision that threatens the quality of life
in the county.
Frederick County Voters with Common Concerns
— claiming 6,000 members - is a new coalition
formed from members of five groups created in the
past decade.. . -i
Save the Water, Clearbroo Citizens for Safe
Roads; Friends of Frederick, Citizens for a Quality
Community, and. Save the Stephenson Depot have
formed what Gina Forrester — founder of Friends o
Frederick — calls a roundtable to safeguard the com-
munity.
"All of us keep running into each other at different
meetings and the same issues keep coming back
What kind of community do we want to have?" saic
Forrester, who unsuccessfully ran for chairman of th(
Board of Supervisors last year.
"I think there could be more of a majority starting
to say, To we really want this (industry)? No. Whai
else can we do?'"
She said the original groups still. exist, and wil*
unite under the Frederick County Voters with Com-
mon Concerns when they feel government officiate
See Group Page AF
r
"We've got this untapped
tourism," Forrester said. "We're
really concerned with protecting
water and air the basic human
needs for people. You hear about
these communities that have clus-
ters of disease 20 years down the
road. I'd like to see that not hap-
pen here."
The five activist groups that
have formed Frederick County
Voters with Common Concerns
originally were created to oppose
specific projects:
0 Save the Water formed in
the Middle Road area about two
years ago and stopped the drilling
of a high -production water well at
Orchard View Elementary School.
• Clearbrook Citizens for
Safe Roads formed to oppose the
high volume of truck traffic caused
by the Flying J truck stop, and to
stop a rezoning which would have
brought another truck stop into
the area.
• Friends of Frederick
formed more than a year ago to
fight the recently approved Chan-
ning Drive housing development.
• Citizens for a Quality
Community formed in the late
1980s to oppose a Va. 37 extension
and the growth it would bring.
• Save the Stephenson De-
pot formed early in October to
fight the Shockey Cos.' proposed
industrial park.
Group from Page Al
need citizen advice on develop -
went decision -making.
Forrester announced the birth
of Frederick County Voters with
Common Concerns following air -
quality presentations in the Fred-
erick County Board of Supervisors
meeting room.
Organizers say their immediate
goal is to persuade the supervisors
to deny a request from Winch-
ester's Shockey Cos. to rezone 447
acres near Stephenson for an in-
dustrial park.
Mark Stivers, a member of
Save the Stephenson Depot, is one
of 12 Stephenson -area residents
suing the supervisors, saying they
ignored historic considerations in
developing the Northeast Freder-
ick Land Use Plan — which
marked the Shockey Cos.' land for
industry.
He said the formation of Fred-
erick County Voters with Common
Concerns was destined to happen -
In fact, it seemed to be helper'
along by a "giant hand," he said.
"Our classic paradigms are not
once held to scrutiny," Stiver:
said. "Part of our task as a citizen
ry is to become well-informed, ed
ucated, and to test thou
paradigms."
Stivers said it was wonderfu
that Supervisors Sidney A. Reye
and Margaret B. Douglas attende
Thursday's meeting.
National Parks Service repr(
sentative Christi Gordon an
member of the Izaak Walto
League of America, Jonaths
Birdsong — who is involved in
campaign called "Virginia Clef
Air Now" — addressed about 7
representatives of the five group
Both presenters emphasized tl
Shenandoah Valley's high
natior
ranking as a heavily pollutr
area. Activists said industry is t
polluting culprit, and that alters
tives exist to generate tag reven
for the county.
A Survey
In the '7N
In regard to "Setting The
Record Straight" by. Kris
Tierney in your edition of
Oct. 28, the Open Forum
said, In the early 1990s we
became the first and only
county in Virginia to com-
plete an architectural survey
of historic structures encom-
paan entire county'.
he V1970 s, I did the
survey for Loudoun County
as the regional representa-
tive for the VirginiA..Historic
Landmarks Commission, now
the State Department of His-
toric Resources, and under
my supervision, architectural
history student Mike Quinn
did a survey of 160 historic
structures in Frederick
County in 1974, copies of
which I gave to the Archives
of The Handley Library and
a summary of to the Freder-
ick County Planning office.
According, to reliable infor-
mation, the Landmarks Com-
mission/D.H.R. has conducted
at least one county -wide his-
toric structures survey since
the early 1970s.
JOHN G. LEWIS
Architectural Historian
P.O. Box 85
Winchestar
Has the County
Grown Up?
Please would someone tell
me what does Frederick
County want to be when it
grows up? Does Frederick
County want to be a bed-
room community to the D.C.
metropolitan area? Do we
want Frederick County to be
an industrial community? Or
could we become u historical-
ly and agriculturally sensi-
tive tourist attraction?
As I read with interest
the actions of our Board of
Supervisors, month after
month, it seems to me these
queations have yet to be an-
swered. It seems to me that
"anything for a buck' may
currently become the slogan
for some of our current rep-
resentatives, led by our coun-
ty administrator.
As my four children and I
attended the rally against
the rezoning for the Stephen-
son's Depot parcel, which I
believed to be a better learn-
ing experience than soccer
practice that day, I began to
wonder if everything is really
all about the almighty dollar.
Does the Board of $upervi-
sore ever say "no'?
Areal our elected .supervi-
sore supposed to weigh the
infinite value of our beautiful
valley, air quality, water
quality, and other factors
that cannot be given in dol-
lar amounts? Does the rezon-
ing of this land for industrial
use mean that we have
solved all of our water woes?
Has anyone measured the
current air quality in our
area?
I do not pretend to know
the intricate, tangled web of
politics, but I do know that
our elected representatives
are supposed to be the voice
of the people. I am here to
plead with anyone reading
this letter to write your rep-
resentative. Let them know
how you feel about growth in
the county. We are the tax-
payers; we are the future if
we want to be. If you sit and
complain in the comforts of
your own home and don't
write, then head to the next
county because a convenience
store, strip mall, or industri-
al park could soon be your
closest neighbor)
After showing this letter
to my father, who has spent
all of his life in Frederick
County, he said 'It won't do '
any good; it's all a political
game and only a handful of
people win.'
Defending what they be-
lieved, men and boys died
during the Civil War on the
ground where we stood dur-
ing the Defend the Depot
rally.
I am only asking you to
write a letter or make a
phone call and prove, my Dad
wrong.
CINDY S. SAVARESE
(Received via Email)
250 Masterpiece Lane
Winchester
Depot Debate
Goes National
Preservation Dispute Profiled
In CWFIT's Hallowed Ground
By DANIEL FRIEND
The star
"Endangered!" is stamped in red and black across
a photo of Stephenson's Depot Battlefield shown on
the back cover of the fall 2000 edition of Hallowed
Ground, the Civil War Preservation TnwCe; nationally
The current issue of they /magazine intrudes. tw6 ar-
000
ticles about Stephenson's Depot and sake the 35,
CWPT members to write to the Frederick
den County
Board of Supervisors
rezone portions ofNL battlefield. - y -"
request to rezone Po - ,
"We think this battlefield belongs to the country,"
CWPT President 0. James Lighthizer said Tuesday
during a phone interview. 'This is part of our nation-
al heritage and history.' -
Winchester -based Shockey Cos. wants to build an
industrial and tech center on 447 acres of land near
the site of Civil War action. Lighthizer said this
caused' CWPT to focus attention on the battlefield.
U LUiizer said his Nov. 1 meeting with Shockey
Cos. CEO J. Donald Shockey Jr. — who has agreed
not to request rezoning for key Civil War sites on his
See Depot Page B3
It
__. ►nolo Illustnbon courtesy of Maaovmd Ground
is image of Stephenson's Depot, complete with a red the back cover of the fall 2000 edition of Hallowed
ndangered!" graphic in the upper left corner, graces Ground magazine. The photo was taken by Eric Long.
1 e p Ot from Page B1
operty — yielded no agreement
_)m the company to protect more
-id.
"It was crystal clear that they
A no interest in compromise or
gotiation," Lighthizer said. "It
is pretty much a one-way con-
.-sation."
National Park Service maps of
e Stephenson area show the Sec-
1, id and Third Winchester battles
curred on parts of Shockey Cos.
nd, which is bordered by Old
harles Town and Milburn roads.
CWPT Director of Communica-
CWns James Campi wrote the `De-
tcle at the Depot" feature in the
ist's magazine, and also wrote a
lebar about recent efforts by the
-fend the Depot group and local
residents to preserve the land.
Campi's sidebar article is a
'preservation alert' to CWPT's
members to contact the Board of
Supervisors and tell them how im-
portant the battlefield is.
Lighthizer alluded to imminent
CWPT action on the Stephenson's
Depot issue, but wouldn't reveal
any specific plans for further in-
volvement.
CWPT has preserved a 222-acre
tract of the Third Winchester bat-
tlefield, about two miles south of
the Stephenson's Depot site. And
the organization provided
$350,000 to the Kernstown Battle-
field Association to help with the
purchase of the 315-acre Grim
f W' h to
arm, just south o me
"I view this (Hallowed Ground
article) as the beginning of a long
process,' Lighthizer said. "If (J.
Donald Shockey Jr.) doubts our
sincerity and our resolve .. .
check with the folks in Culpeper
County."
A proposed automobile race-
track in Culpeper County was
stopped after CWPT garnered pub-
lic opposition to the project in ef-
forts to preserve Brandy Station,
which played a key dole in the
Civil War, according to Lighthizer.
He said opposition from the voting
public turned the tide there with
government officials.
"As far as future plans (for CW-
PT action), please stay tuned,'
Li hthizer said
We're Not
West Virginia
Raymond Fiah's article re-
minds me of the mentality in
West Vulinia in the '40s and
'50s' when state and local of-
ficials allowed the big coal
companies to rape the land
and destroy the environment
of the people of their state.
This isn't West Virginia.
The mentality of the citizens
of Frederick County are not
about to allow the irresponsi=
ble development that's going
on in the counties to our
east, like Loudoun. As a for-
mer resident of Loudoun
County, I witnessed first-
hand what happens when
you have excessive and irre-
sponsible development.
I read with some amuse-
ment the contention of Mr.
Fish that this type of devel-
opmeat will lower your taxes.
If Mr. Fish told anyone in
Loudoun County that, he'd
be laughed out of the room.
The dynamics of this area,
the sensitivity of the citizens
to environmental concerns,
plus the irreplaceable his-
toric value of our area de-
mands that we step back,
take a deep breath, and pro-
ceed with the utmost caution.
We need innovative
thinkers.
W.A. ENG
Stephenson
People Must
Send Message
My family lives at the cor-
ner of Stephenson Road and
Gun Club Road in Stephen-
son. About a Week after the
Depot rally, Supervisor
Charles Orndoff of the
Stonewall District returned a
call from my husband. My
husband was unavailable.
So I let Mr. Orndoff know
that we are against the
Shockey industrial park and
the destruction of the His-
toric Milburn District. Mr.
Orndofi felt that the situa-
tion didn't affect us and we
shouldn't be concerned.
The Shockey industrial
park will affect my family
and every family in the
Stephenson area. There will
be added traffic on our rural
roads, noise and light pollu-
tion, and goodness knows
what will happen to our
groundwater.
If Shockey is allowed to
destroy our local history,
what kind of message does
this send our children? In
school, history -is stressed
and tested in the state SOIA.
Children will question and
are questioning why history
is to important if industrial
parks and, for that matter,
housing developments can be
built on the very spots that
our forefathers fought to
make this country what it is
today.
We need to send the mes-
sage to the Board of Supervi-
sors and the Planning Com,-
mission that they are in of
fice to work for the people —
the ones who put them in of
fice. Our Constitution says
we have a government for
the people and by the people,
not for the corporate rich.
If the elected officials
choose to go against the peo-
ple's wants, they can and
should be removed from of-
fice when their term comes
up for election.
PATRICIA L. KUHN
154 Gun Club Road
Stephenson
`History Lost
Forever'
Stephenson's Depot Bat-
tlefield, ranked second most
important on the list of the
10 battlefields in the
Shenandoah Valley Battle-
fields National Historic Dis-
trict, is elated for rezoning
from agricultural to industri-
al usage tonight at the Fred-
erick County Planning Com-
mission meeting.
This seems like a huge er-
ror, possibly a misprint, but
it is not. Though the secre-
tary of the Interior, Bruce
Babbitt, just recognized this
National Historic District by
appropriating $1.4 million to
the district for battlefield
preservation, the Frederick
County Board of Supervisors
and. Planning Commission
seem to be ignorant of this
fact.
The Virginia Department
of Historic Resources de•
clared the Stephenson's De-
pot Battlefield, an put of the
Second Battle of inchester
and the Gettysburg Cam-
paign, to be eligible for the
National Register of Historic
Places in 1992. This battle-
field is also included in a
proposed rural historic dis-
trict that was likewise
deemed eligible for the Na-
tional Register in 1997.
The proposed Milburn Ru-
ral Historic District, like the
battlefield, has been ignored
by the Frederick County
Board of Supervisors. The
land to be rezoned for the
Mid -Atlantic Tech and Indus-
trial Park lies on both the
battlefield and the proposed
Milburn Rural Historic Dis-
tinct.
The only road access to
this industrial park is locat-
ed on the core battlefield, as
stated by the National Pars
ty press on to destroy this
historic resource?
Legal action has been ini-
tiated by surrounding resi-
dential landowners and the
Civil War community fully
supports their endeavors in
an effort to preserve this bat-
tlefield. A battlefield lost is
history lost forever.
BESS SOLENBERGER
Chairman
Historic Resources
Advisory Board
Frederick County
Servige, and lies less than
400 yards from the Virginia
Civil War Trails marker for
Stephenson's Depot. Certain-
ly the secretary of the Into-
rior has made no error, whY
then does this Virginia coun-
Barbarians
At the Gate
During the past century
the air we breathe, the water
we drink, and the food that
we eat has increasingly be-
come fouled. This, combined
with gridlock, traffic, noise
pollution, increased crime,
and an increasing disrespect
for laws and our heritage, is
due, I believe, to unrestricted
growth.
This valley that we call
home was named "Daughter
of the Stars' by its native
people, and the South consid-
ered it the breadbasket of
the Confederacy. What would
our ancestors think of our
valley today? Not much, I'm
sure.
Growth is not essential to
a stable economy. You hear
our city and county govern-
ments talk about tax struc-
tures, but it sounds to me
that the more industry and
population increase, the more
the ordinary citizen will be
taxed.
My family established
themselves in this area
sometime during the mid-
1700s. I would be disrespect-
ful to them if I didn't voice
my disapproval of the insen-
sitive and careless disregard
of our once beautiful, tran-
quil, and not so long ago
wonderful place to live.
Please look around you and
do something to stop the bar-
barians at our gates!
GARY L BARLEY
OId Baltimore Road
Winchester
Not the
Place
There are too many signif.
icant historical sites in and
around the proposed Shockey
rezoning to be ignored by the
Planning Commission and
the Board of Supervisors.
As a member of Historic
Resources advisory Board. I
am very concerned that we
were presented with one site
to consider when there are at
least 40 sites, plus two Civil
War core battlefield areas,
that will be impacted by the
proposed development. All of
these significant rites are on
the Frederick County Land
Use Plan. Forty sites of his-
tory, plus two Civil War sites
in one section of our county,
is impressive to me and. I
think. to the nation. There is
a vast area of our country
that would be honored to
have one historical site with
this magnitude.
The Civil War battleSeldi
should be saved without ar-
gument but do not �'gnore the
burial grounds, churches.
historic plantations and
homes, Jordan Springs re-
sort, historical roads, earl}
Frederick County settlement
along the Opequon Creek
and significant family sites.
Two hundred years of rich
history cannot be bulldozed
and destroyed.
If there was ever a discs-
trouslyy wrong place to devel-
op industry, the Stephenson.
Clearbrook-Brucetown am
is it.
I am in absolute tot&:
support of my HRAB chain
man, Bessie Solenberger, foi
proposed consideration bS
our HRAB committee, Plan.
ring Commission, and Boari
Of Supervisors to recogniz(
the very important impact or
all 40-plus sites. Let's ad•
dress the whole issue ani
not hide behind one site
When the proper considera•
tions are addressed, the
HRAB report will be accu•
rate.
REBECCA STILLW'ELL
421 High Banks Road
Stephenson
Yuge Mistake
As a concerned citizen and
former employee of Shalom
et Benedictus, I would like to
take a few minutes to dis-
cuss the proposed industrial
park in Stephenson.
Winchester bits many
types of business and multi-
ple industrial areas. To dis-
sect the beautiful Stephenson
countryside supply to create
another area would be a
huge mistake.
The area near the old Jor-
dan Springs (Shalom et
Benedictus) is a wonderfully
wooded, tranquil setting.
Even when Shalom was fuH
of clients, the quiet and soli-
tude one could get there was
truly a spiritually uplifting
experience. To forget the his-
tory of the area, including
the battlefields and the old
monastery, and totally dW*
gard the wishes of the cur.
rent residents of Stephenson
would be unjust.
Let Stephenson be one
area on the outskirts of
Winchester that remains un-
spoiled and simplistic. Stop
big business from running
over the individual landown-
er.
MARIA CRAWFORD
(Received via Email)
617 Butler Ave.
Winchester
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COMMENTARY
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But Growth Slated for Stephenson Is the Wrong Kind
By TERI RICHARDSON
I am a married 36-year old profes'
sional working woman with a 6-month,
old child residing in Opequon Ridge
subdivision. I work for a local company
that sells pollution control product
nationally and globally. My territory
consists of eight states in th8 western
United States. I sell to large steel com-
panies, cement producers, chemical
makers, food -processing plants, explo-
sive producers, and other light and
heavy industrial companies.
These particular types of industries
are the industries that the Shockey
Cos. want to put in the backyards of
many Stephenson residents. I am cer-
tainly pro -growth; my salary and my
company's success depends on this
type of growth, but I am steadfast
against putting polluting industries in
the middle of rural farms and housing
communities. Most of the residents
have resided or moved to Stephenson
because they want to live and raise
their children in a rural setting. Mr.
Shockey and the Board of Supervisors
(if they permit this) will ruin the qual-
ity of life for the ' Stephenson resi-
dents. :1 "
The Board of Supervisors is com-
prised of elected officials. My definition
of the job of an elected official is to
carry out the will of the people who
vote them into office. In both meetings,
I feel it is evident that the overwhelm-
ing majority of the people are against
this type of growth in this location.
I want to pose this question to Mr.
Shockey, the Board of Supervisors, and
to the handful of Shockey supporters
who show up at these meetings,
"Would you want 447 acres of industri-
al park in your own backyard?"
There are so many reasons that
have been raised during the meetings
that explain why this industrial park
is wrong and not reasonable for this
area. They include:
• The historically significant second
and third battles of Winchester were
fought in the area. We must maintain
our history for future generations or it
will be forgotten. Our community de-
serves the right to see the land pre-
served in its natural state.
OPEN FORUM
In • A projected 26,000 trips of truck
and cars will enter this park daily ac
s cording to ,the Shockey plan. U.S. 1
and the two-lane community road
cannot support this type of traffic
Traffic congestion will hinder resident
getting to their homes and put school
children in danger when going to an
from school and when playing outside
in the community. And please don'
forget when road improvements are
needed, the taxpayers will be respon-
sible.
• Pollution will affect the residents
of the community as well as all the
students who attend two local elemen-
tary schools that are close by. Also,
there is the danger of industrial acci-
dents. We must maintain our clean en-
vironment for our families and our
children. Keep in mind the litigious so-
ciety in which we live. If there was a
hazardous waste spill, no one involved
is exempt from lawsuits.
' "• Currently, Frederick Count' does
not have the infrastructure to }candle
water, sewer, and Q. landfill require-
ments for this large industrial Tpafik.
Who is going to help 'our community if
we have problems resulting from this
industrial park and who will pay? Of
course it will be the taxpayers, not Mr.
Shockey's company.
• In Mr. Shockey's comments dur-
ing one of the meetings, he said he is
developing this project to benefit the
community by providing jobs. To Mr.
Shockey's merit, he has helped bring
industry to the community in the past,
but we are below 2 percent unemploy-
ment in Frederick County. Most people
know 4 percent unemployment is full
employment, which means that every-
one who wants a job can find one.
Our county has a serious shortage
of workers. Most manufacturing facili-
ties cannot keep enough employees
working to run their. facilities at full
production. The company I work for in
town has the same problems. This in-
dustrial park is going to increase com-
petition for workers and actually hurt
our local .companies.
There are a number of ways Mr.
Shockey could develop this land to en-
hance our community and become our
hero. There are many ideas that could
be jointly discussed with the communi-
ty that would benefit Frederick County
1 as a whole as well as still generate a
s profit for Mr. Shockey, such as:
• A golf course. '
s • An upscale housing community.
• An office park.
d • A recreational facility for profit
(tennis courts, indoor volleyball courts,
t indoor rock climbing, indoor target
shooting, .batting cages, etc.).
0 Leave the land as agricultural
and put a co-op farm with a farmhouse
restaurant on its premises. An exam-
ple of this is The Home Place in
Catawba, which is very successful.
Again, I am pro -growth, but this
"area of Frederick county is a rural
farming area with historical signifi-
cance that should not be compromised
by an industrial park. We have a large
county with many areas that would be
more attractive to large industrial
companies that would not affect com-
munities such as Stephenson.
I am asking Mr. Shockey to do the
right thing for the area and the people
who live in. Frederick County. After
all, his business is successful in part
due to the people in this county who
have awarded him lucrative contracts.
I am asking the Board of Supervi-
sors to do their job and to vote the will
of the majority, who oppose rezoning
this land to M-1 and M-2 industrial.
I am asking the people of Frederick
County to please come and show your
support for the Stephenson community
at the next Board of Supervisors meet-
ing. If this is allowed in our beautiful
community, it could happen to your
.neighborhood. We need your help.
Let's unite.
The Stephenson community is de-
termined to save the quality of life we
currently enjoy. We plead with you not
to ruin our community and to save a
bit of history for our future genera-
tions.
Open Forum is a column available to Star readers
to address a subject of their choice. Teri L. Richard-
son is a resident of Stephenson.
How Much
Vacant Land?
In regard to "Anti -People?
It's the Tone of The Star
That Is `Worrisome' " in your
issue of Nov. 22, about the
proposed re -zoning of the
Stephenson -Milburn Rural
Historic Study area, have
any of the members of the
county Board of Supervisors
or the Planning Commission
inquired as to how much va-
cant land is available in the
existing industrial parks,
with railroad access, and wa-
ter and sewer availability?
Or, for that matter have any
of the above, past or present,
ever looked at sites other
than on maps in their offices
or board rooms?
One has to assume that
any industries proposed for
the Stephenson -Milburn Ru-
ral Historic Study area, now
or in the future, will pay
salaries and taxes, regard-
less of their locale.
JOHN G. LEWIS
P.O. Box 85
Winchester
Proper Location for Indust `�•
One Man's `Vision' Will Become a' Nightmare
By DONALD M. SMITH OPEN FORUM � ..
I'm a Frederick County resident,
homeowner, taxpayer, and registered
voter who resides in Stephenson.
First and foremost, I'd like to dispel
the notion concerning the labels that
have surfaced in reference to Stephen -
eon residents over the proposal to re-
zone Shockey-owned property.
We, the people, are not anti -indus-
try or anti -growth, but we are very
concerned about the proposed invasion
of industry (M-1 and M-Z) within our
residential neighborhoods.
Do you expect us to just stand idly
by and observe Mr. Shockey pave his
way through this residential area
without.regard for the voice of the peo-
ple beuig heard, or does Mr. Shockey
know what is best for all Frederick
County residents?
On Oct. 18, I attended a meeting it
Shockey Coo, headquarters along with
other concerned homeowners from
neighboring communities. I listened ag
Mr. Shockey described his vision of tH
future with regard to his rezoning T,
quest and I listened to Mark Smith,ot'
Greenway Engineering as he attempts.
ed to explain the foundation of thip ,
proposal on two separate occasions. m
plagued with even more question¢.
about this half baked plan, but I cayt�
tend now, as I did then, that onq
man's vision will become a nightmM
for the surrounding communities. , .
Well. damn the neonle for aneakina
out long and loud with regard to obvi-
ous defects concerning the proposed
Mid -Atlantic High -Tech and Industrial
Park but, I ask, what alarms need to
be sounded before you realize that this
situation can and will adversely affect
all Frederick County residents?
This complicated situation extends
well beyond the boundaries of
Stephenson, for it is the battle for ap-
propriate land use within Frederick
County. I contend that not all develop-
ment plan are suitable for all loca-
tions and it is obvious that this is not
the proper location for the Mid -At-
lantic High -Tech and Industrial Park.
�fn Forum is column available to Star readers
to address a subject of their choice. Donald U.
Smith is a mident af 900AMMn.
Revisit Milburn
Decision
Several battles were
fought on the site of the pro-
posed Milburn Rural Historic
District -Area. The Second
and Third Battles of Winch-
ester saw significant troop
movement and fiing in
this entire area. Kew to
the interpretation of any bat-
tlefield is the viewohed.
When you run a rail line
through the middle of it and
destroy some of the sur-
rounding terrain, you effec-
tively destroy the battlefield.
Even the most cursory re-
view of Shockey's only nar-
row access to Charles Town
Road demonstrates that Mil-
burn Road would be exten-
sively used by the industrial
park. Milburn Road would
have to be significantly up-
graded, which would conse-
quently cause the demise of
the battlefield. The proposed
rezoning will eliminate the
rural character of not only
the battlefield but the entire
area.
The statements made by
the Shockey Companies are
simply inaccurate. The im-
pression that the county
Comprehensive Plan cannot
be changed is wrong. We Ad-
vocate reconsidering this as
it was updated less than 3%
weeks ago.
This update was based in
part on the wrong informa-
tion with the findings about
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Historic District never enter-
ing into the preliminary
planning stage. The fact that
this lovely, rural area was
recommended for a historic
district apparently was not
considered by the supervi-
sors.
This project is moving
way too fast. This decision, if
left to stand, will destroy the
pristine character of this
area. A heavy industrial
complex of this immense size
would overwhelm this part of
Frederick County. It will
dramatically impair the qual-
ity of life. The road system
will need to be upgraded at a
cost of millions.
It is an extremely prema-
ture plan with only one
ingress and egress, and no
water or sewer service avail-
able ,at this time. In this
wonderful, largely rural
county, data shows that
more than 1,000 acres of in-
dustrially zoned land is
presently available for devel-
opment. It is clear this re-
zoning is neither needed nor
appropriate at this time.
We again urge the county
supervisors to Blow this pro-
ject down and re-examine all
the information that pertains
to their decision on the Com-
prehensive Plan.
The Sept. 27 decision
should be revisited.
TODD KERN
Citizen Representative
'Defend the Depot"
Winchester
An Industrial Park
Shockey Not `Partner of Choice' for Stephenson
By DOUGLASS C. COCHRAN JR.
As a Civil War historian and a de-
scendant of Maj. Gen. Thomas L. Ross-
er, who commanded the Laurel
Brigade cavalry in many Valley bat-
tles, I appreciate the efforts of other
historically minded individuals who
are dedicated to preserving the
Stephenson's Depot battlefield site.
However, as a resident of Opequon Es-
tates, I am most concerned about the
destruction of the quality of life that I,
and my fellow residents, will see if the
Mid -Atlantic Industrial and Tech Cen-
ter is allowed to proceed.
Let's make no mistake
that this proposed rezoning is for
an industrial park. J. Donald Shockey
and his associate, John Good, are fond
of using the term 'technology park,'
because it sounds less offensive. In ad-
dition to the 208 acres he is attempt-
ing to rezone MI, Mr. Shockey is also
attempting to have a 239-acre parcel
rezoned as M2. The Frederick County
code concerning M2 zones clearly
states, 'The intent of this district is to
provide a wide variety of manufactur-
ing, commercial office and heavy com-
mercial uses, including those which
may not be compatible with nearby
residential and business areas."
In The Star's Oct. 13 article "Rally
Mound The De t$' Mr. Good refused
to "give examples of the heaviest in-
dustry that could be attracted by such
a park.' In The Sts?s Oct. 19 article
'Shockey: Depot Dialogue Should Be
Open, Res ," Mr. Good attempted
to soft -se the issue by listing indus-
tries that "would not be welcome."
Note he said not 'welcome"; he did not
say 'not allowed.'
According to the county Code, al-
lowable uses for M2 zoned areas, in
sAAitinn to thn" industries Mr. Good
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listed as not welcome," include chem-
ical and allied products; primary metal
industries; stone, clay, and glass prod-
ucts; ordinance and accessories, manu-
facturing or wholesaling explosives; in-
cinerators; and petroleum refining and
related industries, to name a few.
Granted the industrial park could also
attract office buildings and warehous-
es, but once rezoned, residents would
have little control over who moves in
as our new neighbors.
The Stephenson area between U.S.
11 and the Opequon is still a rural
area with a nice mix of single-family
homes, farms, pastures, and wooded
areas. To allow heavy industry to in-
trude upon this invites lower property
values; air, noise,. and light pollution;
increased traffic; as well as the de-
struction of wildlife habitat and a his-
torically significant property.
Residents all along the Old Charles
Town Road, Jordan Springs Road, and
in the many nearby neighborhoods will
no longer be able to enjoy quiet, starlit
nights — the light and noise from
large factories will be ever present in
the night sky. The winds moving from
the west will carry smoke, dust, and
other unknown pollutants. Access to
U.S. 11 and the Old Charles Town
Road will be more congested and dan-
gerous as a result of increased truck
traffic in and out of the factories.
Is this the type of development that
"makes sense" to County Administra-
tor John Riled The shame of it all is
that this development does not have to
take place. There is plenty of properly
zoned land available in the existing in-
dustrial parks around the county.
Mr. Shockey and Mr. Good have al-
ready shown us that their true concern
is about money and profit without re-
gard for the quality of life of the coun-
ty's residents. Mr. Shockey and Mr.
Good have attempted, to sell the resi-
dents of Stephenson a pig in a poke by
stating that this complex may be the
catalyst that brings water and sewer
to the area. Not will be, but may bel
To me, this appears as close to a non-
committal commitment as you get.
The Shockey flyer Mr. Good handed
out at the rally was headed "Let's Pre-
serve What is Historical}y Sensitive
Through Sensible Development." Mr.
Shockey and Mr. Good have clearly
stated on many occasions that Shock-
ey's position is to leave untouched "the
core battlefield area." Mr. Riley even
stated in The Star's Oct. 13 article
that a proposed rail spur would "take
a slice of the battlefield.' Additionally,
in The Star's Oct. 20 article, Treser-
vationists Say Shockey's Map Is
Wrong," Mr. Shockey claims that he
was unaware that his property was in
the core battlefield area.
It appears to me that Mr. Shockey's
plan is not very well thought-out and
based on a lot of misleading informa-
tion. It also appears that the county
administration has been too quick to
embrace this industrial park before all
the facts are in.
I think this community needs to
send a loud and clear message to Mr.
Shockey, Mr. Good, Mr. Riley, and the
Board of Supervisors that the resi=
dents of this county don't need these
half-truths, or this 'Technology Park.'
In my book, Mr. Shockey and his com-
panies are not 'The Partner of Choice"
for Stephenson or its residents.
p�r� Forum is a column aaailaw to Star readers
to dddnn a subject of their choice. Douglas C.
Cochran Jr. is a rauisnt of Skphenson.
Remember..;
The Heroes
There have been many ar-
ticles and much debate and
conversation surrounding the
Shockey Cos.' plan to build a
huge industrial park on and
around the Stephenson's De-
pot battlefield. Much of the
debate has centered around
ithe overall historical impor-
tance of the site as a Civil
War battlefield and the im-
pact such a park would have
on its neighbors.
f While there is no doubt as
to the rich history of
Stephenson's Depot as a
whole, I think its vital that
we remember the important
contributions of the individu-
al soldiers who fought and
died there.
My mother, Mrs. Belle W.
Flynn (Belle Walker Welch),
is a direct descendant of Pri-
vate Benjamin Welch Owens.
Private Owens was a mem-
ber of the 1st Maryland Ar-
tillery, CSA and received his
baptism of battle at Stephen-
son's Depot. During the bat-
tle, Private Owens single-
handedly held off superior
Union forces by continually
firing his cannon after his
compatriots had been wound-
ed or killed.
Later, Gen. Robert E. Lee
called Owens "The Hero of
the Thermopylae of the
War." For his actions, Pri-
vate Owens was posthumous-
ly awarded the Confederate
Medal of Honor. He is one of
only 48 Confederates and- the
only Marylander to. receive
such an honor: '
I know of this individual
soldier and his story because
I am a relative. But how
many stories will be lost,
how much history will disap-
pear if this battlefield is torn
up and destroyed by develop-
ment? It needs to be pre-
served as a battlefield and
developed for historical pur-
poses for future generations
to appreciate.
Mr. Shockey, I ask that
you withdraw your request to
rezone Stephenson's Depot.
The sensible thing to do is to
move your development to an
eristing industrial park that
is already zoned for your
purposes. I also ask the
Board of Supervisors to con-
sider the important history of
this site and reject the pend-
ing rezoning request. It not
only makes sense; it's the
right thing to do.
JOHN FLYNN
432 Westmoreland Dr.
Stephens City
Lcttm tv the 4:dito 5
OPEN FORUM LETTER
By George L. Ohrstrom, II
One can understand why Frederick and Clarke County are so enamored
with Dogwood Developments' Shennandoah project, but are they, once again, being
hood -winked? Both counties, Frederick especially, are in the midst of the classic
developmental paradox; more new houses require more new services, which then
slowly strangle the county economically. This older citizens project is a different
one, as there are no children to educate in this community. Education gobbles
approximately 60 to 70% of a county's' budget; and legislators in both Frederick
and Clarke are ecstatic over the prospect of a tax revenue jump without the
corresponding education hole. At first glance, this project is a perfect match for a
cash -strapped county; but, even though Frederick County has approved it, some
hard questions need to be asked.
The upgrades required on Route 522 to handle both the flow and the
corresponding safety issues of traffic going in and out of this community are,
according to a telephone interview with VDOT, "a developer problem." The line of
sight problems with construction traffic entering and exiting the site are very
dangerous; and the other roads, Route 277 and 636, are equally worrisome. Route
636 has two three totally blind corners and Route 277 is under -engineered for the
expected volume. VDOT studies suggest changing 522 from four to six lanes and
installing numerous turn lanes and several signals. I don't think Dogwood
Developments is planning to pay for the upgrades required. Is Clarke County going
to pay for it? Is Frederick County going to pay for it?
Frederick County recently gutted its' "clear -cutting" ordinance at the
request of this developer. The change from requiring 70% of existing mature tree
cover to remain in any development area to only 35% is a major one. Admittedly,
the 70% number was plucked from mid -air by the Frederick county planners, and
was never enforced, but to go as low as 35% is difficult to justify. I remember
reading an article in the paper covering this ordinance change and seeing something
about the developer saying "they would do the right thing." It is naive to think they
will. Developers need to minimize their expenses, and a wooded area is more
expensive to develop than a clear-cut one. This ordinance change affects more than
just the tree cover of the project. Problems with erosion and siltation could lead to a
large-scale problem anywhere but especially at Lake Frederick because of the steep
topography. These problems are often exacerbated by clearing of hillsides, but
most localities have some "steep slope" zoning guidelines that mandate proper
runoff slope ratios. It is my understanding that Frederick County is allowing up to
25% "steep slope" development in this project; and possibly more if the developer
were to request a variance. The National Forest Service considers it imprudent to
build a road or trail on anything steeper than 15%. The developers have committed
to construction of numerous catch basins and storm water retention ponds.
According to their master development plan they are going to be constructed to
catch the runoff on only 75% of the property. They "will try" to exceed this
percentage of coverage.
There is also the question of sewage transportation, treatment and disposal.
I know the developer plans to put a "package" treatment plant near the dam and to
pipe the treated' effluent out through Crooked Run. The plan calls for the
ownership of the treatment plant to be deeded to the Frederick County Service
Authority, but I am not sure the Service Authority approves of "package"
treatment plans.. Getting the sewage from any one area of development, either
above or through the myriad of ridges that crisscross the site, to the plant, will be an
environmental and maintenance nightmare. One needs to visit the site to realize
just how much of a problem this is. There is also the "small" matter of 500,000
gallons a day of treated sewage coursing through Crooked Run that Warren County
will have to deal with; but that's not the developers problem, is it? Both counties
have relaxed all their normal ordinances concerning setbacks, lot sizes, etc. at the
request of the developer. They say they are going to build a complete community
with a trout pond, pool, play courts, hikers/bikers trails, nature trails, nature center
(village), boat docks, Department of Game and Inland Fisheries Facilities, and a golf
school. It all sounds rather lovely, doesn't it? However, after Dogwood builds all
these facilities, who is expected to maintain them? According to the "Master
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Development Plan", one or more homeowners associations will be formed. Their
responsibilities include maintenance of roads, sidewalks, trails, bike paths,
vegetation buffers, community buildings, and boat docks. They will also have to
actively manage the budgets required for all this. It is mandated that they have to
monitor water quality on the lake, and maintain and clean all storm water
management facilities. This association is going to have a lot of tasks to schedule
and complete. I am not sure it is realistic to expect a large association of fixed
income seniors to be able to fund all the required maintenance. Can you imagine
how difficult it will be to get all these people to agree to an effective course of
action? This region of Virginia already has three of these "mistakes": The
Sheannandoah Retreat, The Summit and Shawneeland. Do we need another one?
I think it is a serious mistake for Clarke County to approve the zoning
change that Dogwood Development is requesting. After all, the county will not
realize much revenue from the zoning change because they only have jurisdiction
over the entrance and parking lot. I realize the county needs increase tax revenue
but agricultural open space zoning should not be sacrificed so lightly. What if the
other property owners in the area sue the county for equal density zoning on their
properties? They would have a right to do so. This is a Pandora's box we don't
need to open. There is always the possibility that the easiest part of this
development (the 60 acre village center on 522) will be the only thing built. Then,
after starting the project, Dogwood might sell the whole deal to someone else in the
business. They, in turn, may wish to change the whole project to single family
housing. Frederick County would then be back to square one with the education
problem again. Clarke County will then have a shopping center it doesn't need,
and have to live with a zoning change it doesn't want. The Clarke Planning
Commission rejected this proposal; the supervisors should reject it as well. '
Last Saturday, November 11, 2000, the Winchester Star printed an Open
Forum letter by Mr. Raymond L. Fish, a former member of the Board of
Supervisors (1976-1979). His letter is not about this project but his last sentence is
important: "It's for the good of our community and its future." Many people,
including the present Board of Supervisors of Frederick County, feel that this
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Shenandoah project is "for the good of our community and its future." I think the
powers that be are so excited with the prospect of additional tax revenue that they
have blinders on. They feel that the Shenandoah project is superior to the
Wheatlands project (the name of the development that preceded Shenandoah)
because it is a net revenue gain. Everybody has stars in their eyes and they are in a
rush to get this deal done. However, for the reasons outlined above, this is not a
good development. If this development is built, in 20 years Lake Frederick will be
ruined, the mandated homeowners association(s) will probably be unable to fund
the required maintenance and the infrastructure of the great, environmentally
sensitive Dogwood Development Shenandoah project will be in ruins. Who will then
pick up the pieces?
The sensible course of action here would be for Lake Frederick to become a
state park. The lake is already owned by the state; if somehow the counties involved
could join forces with local conservationists, perhaps funding could be found to
purchase the property. at cost, from either Dogwood Developments or
Bowman/Glaize. Either owner would realize a tremendous tax deduction from the
transaction and this area would remain a pristine fishing/walking area, as it is now.
George L. Ohrstrom, II
726 Wright's Mill Road
Berryville, VA 22611
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Shockey Industrial Park
"Stop and Think"
I want to address The Stephenson's Depot Battlefield and proposed Rural Historic District
found eligible for the National Register of Historic Place and Landmark Registry by the Virginia
Department of Historic Resources. More specifically, express to our elected members of the
Frederick County Supervisors, Mr. Shickle, Mr.Sager, Mr. Smith and Mrs. Douglas my
disappointment with thier choice to ignore significant information about these sites.
On September 27th 2000, Evan Wyatt from the Frederick County Planning Department
recommended to our Frederick County Board of Supervisors that a comprehensive land plan
recommending the approval for rezoning of agricultural land to industry be returned to the
planning commission for re-evaluation. Apparently, the Milburn Rural Historic Study recognizing
the National Historic Importance of this land had not been considered in the comprehensive
planning stage.
The following are excerpts from the minutes of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors
September 27th 2000 meeting; Mr. Wyatt states " If the Board feels a historic district is warranted
within this area then he is of the opinion that it is not a good idea to show industrial land use within
it. If the board is really serious about establishing a historic district within this area then the plan
should go back to the planning department for additional study, if not, then they should vote on what
is before them at this meeting."
The minutes reflect that "Supervisor Orndoff moved to send this plan back to the planning
committee. Supervisor Reyes seconded this motion. Reyes explained "that he feels the need to clearly
establish the rural historic district, to be sure it is preserved."Futher," Supervisor Reyes asked
administrator Riley to help with the clarification of this motion and help the board to achieve what
they want done. He wants to carve out the historic language and keep it."
The minutes state that our county "Administrator Riley explained to the board that " they need to
think about what they are saying". He further explained that if the board wants to take the area
that is outlined in black on the map (the Rural Historic District) that is before them and remove this
from the plan, then the board will be telling the land owner (Shockey) that they will be severely
limited as to what they can do with their property within this area." The board then voted 4-2 to
approve the comprehensive plan. Sager, Shickle, Smith and Douglas approved. Oradoff and Reyes
opposed.
It Is my opinion that the public and the board need to "Stop and Think" what it is Mr.
Riley was saying and that we remind Mr. Riley and the board that Shocky purchased agriculural
land surrounded by homes on a historic battlefield and National Historic treasure. Common simple
sense should have prevailed here. The planning department explained that a historic study was
omitted from consideration in the comprehensive plan. In addition, it also recommened the
comprehensive plan be returned for futher study. At which point, Mr. Riley argues that the
landowners interest should be paramount to the importance of the historic study, the interest of our
community and our right to know about and speak to the value of preserving this historic treasure in
our community. More shocking to me is Mr. Riley's innuendo that the Shockey property rights
should be superior to and prevail over the community interest. Likewise, that the property rights of
the immediate and surrounding landowners could be dismissed and that board should ignored a
significant and overlooked study , paid for by the tax payers and clearly of interest to our
community. I ask ... where do Mr. Riley's interest lie?
Since 1995 Mr. Shockey has acquired somewhere close to one thousand acres of agricultural
land in this same area. No land speculator should be guaranteed rights superior to the public. Yet
Mr. Riley clearly implies otherwise. Why not ask the board to think about the restrictions their
vote would place on my rights as a citizen to know that a histork district existed and whether it
should be preserved or even considered in the comprehensive plan? Our planning commission is
voting to rezone this land from agricultural to Industry M1 & M2. Currently, Shockey is attempting
to rezone 208 acres to M1 and 239 acres to M 2.
The Frederick County code concerning M2 zoning states " The intent of this district is to
provide a wide variety of manufacturing, commercial office and heavy commercial uses. Including
those whkh may not be compatible with nearby residential and business area." According to the
county code, allowable uses for M2 zoned areas include- Chemical and Allied products: primary
metal industries: stone, clay, and glass products: manufacturing of wholesaling explosives:
incinerators: and petroleum refining and related industries, to name a few.
Shockey Industrial park is not only proposed in a residential area, but also in the core of the
proposed Milburn Historic District whkh included sites from the Revolutionary War as well as all 3
battles of Winchester. This proposed "park" will consist of 7 and 1/2 million square feet of
concrete, will use 2,350, 000 gallons of water per day and will produce 11, 952 tons of solid waste
per year! Not exactly my vision of a " park ". Over 6000 vehicles between 4:00 p.nt. and 6:00 p.m.
alone, will pass on Old Charles Town Road, to RT. 1 I and preceed pass oar Clearbrook Park and
the fair grounds before reaching Rt. 81. STOP and THINK who will pay for the water and sewer,
the roads and the infrastructure for this project.
Our health, quality of life and heritage are at risk ! Every citizen of Frederick County can
send a clear message to Mr. Rlky and The Board of Supervisors. Let them know you oppose
Shockeys proposed Industrial Park. Tell them to deny Shockey the benefit of his speculations. THE
PLANNING COMMISSION IS VOTING TO REZONE THIS PRISTINE LAND. PLEASE JOIN
ME IN OPPOSING THE REZONING OF STEPHENSON'S DEPOT.
"The real value of life is what we choose to preserve and refuse to destroy."
Arthur B. Boyd
Frederick County, Va.
12/28/00
Mr. James L. Davis
1057 Old Charles Town Road
Stephenson, VA 22656
The Winchester Star
2 Kent Street
Winchester, Va. 22601
Letter to the Editor:
"IPA Backs
Recently an article appeared on the arts lle quoted Mr. Toan, Sectionage of the Area member of he IPA, giving
Stephenson's Depot Project". This
their endorsement of the proposed 447-acre industrial Coutreit As
park discovered
the meaning of the letters (IPA, Winchester/Frederick y
Association). I found it totally ironic that this small which igroup membeof 12 r the Shockey family
en representing 12
businesses and commercial landowners, one of wlu
whose father is developing the proposed industrial site, would be given front page status
of their position. This group, the IPA, surely have the opportunity to gain financially from
the development of this center. It made me angry and sick to realize what is occurring
would the Star give this SMALL
here in the community that I have come to love. Why
but obviously powerful group the status of front page. In a couple
o this words kind oOf ITICSo
and MONEY! Well quite frankly, I'm angry. If the Star
g
tatus t
educating the people about the tragic and histo o thcal eirlcommunityh I walked n a tousephenson tof
they would be doing a proper and real service
the Milburn Road area, and listened to some local historians give a verbal description of
what had occurred on that site. If the Star wants to keep my respect then they should take
the effort to get the real story out to the people and not let themselves be controlled by
overpowering politics.
11/18/00
Mr. James L. Davis
1057 Old Charles Town Road
Stephenson, VA 22656
Dear Frederick County Board of Supervisors;
I came to Winchester, Virginia iAugust of 1980 on an interview for employment. I
originally grew up in Baltimore, MD area. Before coming to that interview I asked a good
n
friend for directions to where I was going in Winchester. He recommended that I take
the back road from Charles Town, over the Summit Point Road pass. I 1 las fortunate
ears and I'm
enough to acquire the position that day. I worked for that company f as I yearsover the
sure that I traveled that road more then any man ever had. Many passed that
little bridge on Old Charles Town Road, I thought how neat it would be to live longclean, quaint and
road and become a member of the community in soonRoute 11 in
sincerely friendly. In 19901 began to rent a homefrom the Wampler's
Stephenson. I also met my wife, Marianne and her daughter Nicole that year. Later that
year I asked Marianne to become my wife and for Nicole to accept me as her stepfather.
They accepted and we immediately began to look for ho e to purchase
hat we together.
bought an After
looking for awhile we came upon our current residence, s of sweat and labor to make it our
auction. We put every penny we had and many
home. When we first looked at the house it was a mess uand
can recall
_ The areasthere, which
first
impression about how neat it would be for us to raise or influence on my family. As a
we sometimes refer to as Oak Leaf Hill, had become a maj
matter of fact Nicole was so comfortable in her surroundings d High at shebegan
ehoolt She was o excel at her
education. In 2000, Nicole was to graduate from James
content and happy in her environment here during those thars that she not only excelled
but also eventually was elected Student of the Year ye Exchange Club he
re in
Winchester. I truly believe that part of her accompliLordnts were due to the This week Nicole lifestyle
homer
we were fortunate enough to be blessed with by the was going to build,
for Thanksgiving break and we son's Depot, her that a major M1 anhe Shockey ompany d M2 heavy industrial
lust a mile away at the Stephen
manufacturing complex. Her reaction was that she was shocked, sad and she found it hard
to believe that it was going to be in her front yard•
in
ourselves this true story and tell me
My request to the Board of Supervisors is, put y pillow I can hardly believe
how you would react. Each night as lay my head upon my p the
what may possibly occur. Our community has expressed to uthe Board, for disbelief
and utter disgust as to this situation. We implore that youdeny the request
this
destructive, polluting and appalling action to take place!
Sincerely,
James L. Davis and Family
December 21, 2000
TO: All County Commissioners
All Planning Commission Members
FROM: James D. Stillwell
423 High Banks Rd., Stephenson, VA 22656
''I =91 914G.MrsIVAIX6
The recent request by Shockey to rezone 447 acres from RURAL AREA TO
INDUSTRIAL raises another major question. They own 956.6 contiguous acres
in Stephenson. Do they plan to rezone a portion of this property, 447 acres now,
then request the balance of their property (509.6 acres), be rezoned into industrial
later? This would give them 956.6 ACRES OF INDUSTRIAL, NOT 446 ACRES
and what is the proposal for the 98.72 acres (McCann site) right in the center of
Shockey's property? See attached drawing.
These questions need to be addressed before the rezoning hearings begin again.
Jame D. Stillwell
encl: drawing
cc: The Winchester Star
5�-IOGKE�Y PROPERTY- 956.5R AC
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Hi, my name is Rob Wilson. My wife Mary Beth and I moved to this area
nearly 20 years ago from Herndon, Va. We are often amazed and always thankful
for the abundance and wide variety of wildlife Stephenson possesses.
From turtles to turkeys, finches to foxes, owls, bobcats, deer,
hawks, bluebirds, cranes, and on.... it is just inspiring to live
here with so much nature.
A couple years ago when driving up 664 one day, I saw a sight that took
my breath away. An opening into the forest near Shalom had been cut
out and inside was something I had never seen before. At first I
really couldn't comprehend what I was seeing, it was surreal... it
was as if a huge lawn mower had come in and completely mowed down the
forest on Devil's Backbone Ridge and beyond as far as I could see
from the opening. It made me feel sick, and angry, and ignorant. How
did this happen? Why didn't I know it was happening?
Mary Beth contacted the planning board, she was told they
were aware that the clear cutting was happening, that the land was
owned by Shockey, was zoned agricultural and clear cutting is
allowed in agriculturally zoned land. I am sure the intent or
expectation of this freedom is that the land can be clear cut to
allow for productive agricultural use (farming).
They also said that Shockey was planning to have the land rezoned to
industrial. The ironic thing here is that clear cutting is not
allowed on land zoned industrial... The community through the
planning board has control over how much deforesting can occur and
where it can happen, which in turn determines or throttles the
density of the development.
find it disgraceful, deceptive, and subvertive that Shockey would
clear-cut the land while it is zoned agricultural with the intention
of applying for rezoning immediately after the clear -cutting was
completed. These are not the actions of a developer working in harmony
with the community, and I have no reason to expect it to get better.
PETITIONS
Dear Friends and Neighbors,
I would like to Thank the thousands of citizens of who have signed petitions to deny
the rezoning request of 447 acres from agricultural land (RA) to light and heavy industry
(M1, M2) that will destroy the proposed Milburn Rural Historic District and the
Stephenson's Depot Battlefield . You are sending a clear message to your board of
supervisors that we are an active community and intend to stand with our friends and
neighbors in Stephenson. We must dismiss the notion " this does not effect you ".
Our quality of life, our health and our heritage are at stake . If you are opposed to
heavy industry, pollution, noise the destruction of our heritage and quality of life , you
need to get involved .
To quote George Allen " let's build a better future " . Let us start here ! Let us
start now ! Don't forget to call your supervisors and planning commission.
Supervisors:
Richard Schickle 667-2264, Margaret Douglas 667-4535, Robert Sager 869-3664
Harrington Smith 869-2963, Charles Orndoff 667-3497, Sid Reyes 888-4619
Planning Commission:
Charles Dehaven 662-7421, John Marker 662-4013, John Light 722-9394,
Robert Morris 869-1435, Rick Ours 869- 7231, Wayne Miller 888-3884,
Roger Thomas 665- 4082, Blain Wilson 662-7719, Gene Fisher 662-5238,
George Kris 667-1663, Gregory Unger 869-2606.
If you haven't gotten involved and would like to please call me at (540) 888-4539.
There is a better vision for Frederick County !
Sharon Boyd
Gainesboro District
Dear Mr. Shockey,
I am writing on behalf of the property at Stephenson Depot. I am sure you are a good,
kind, generous and intelligent man. I do not know you, but I make my assessment
according to your prosperity in Frederick County. You have created jobs for many
people thereby giving them the opportunity to raise healthy families. I feel sure you
donate to schools and other vital organizations. I drive by your business every day and
see what you have created. I understand you have an industrial vision in your next
project of development. I do not fault for you for a vision, as I have visions as well. You
can afford to bring yours to fruition.
I am sure when you see the land and rock that you see cement, stone to be ground to
create buildings, roads, etc. When I see land, empty fields and meadows, I see
perfection, God's creation. In Stephenson Depot I see land where the blood of our
ancestors was spilled to create freedom for all of us today. I see a historical park where
our children can be educated on the early life and struggles of our ancestors. My vision
differs greatly from yours and I pray that this land can be used for educational purposes
instead of industry. Would you like to build your vision next to your home? I would
gladly have mine next door. There is a certain part of a prayer from Saint Francis of
Assisi, which I have remembered every day of my life, "For it is in giving that you
receive, it is in dying that you should have everlasting life". The men who died on that
land should be honored. Would you be remembered as the man who allowed them that
honor? Or would it be that you are remembered as the man who brought a concrete
jungle to the residents of Frederick County, with no regard to the history of our precious
land, or our ancestors?
My vision is one where large businesses do their part in preserving green space, large
parcels of land, the size of the rain forests. This land should be dedicated to our ancestors
as well as our children as a legacy, a place to reflect on the past, breathe clean air and
enjoy the beauty that surrounds us.
I have enclosed a copy of the letter I sent to the Board of Supervisors. It is my hope
that you will go back to the drawing board and reflect on the assets of our land, then
recreate your park. What do you have to gain with my vision? You could sell the land to
a historical or preservation group who would in turn create a site which would generate
tourism and commerce for the county. You could donate the land and dedicate it to those
whose lives were lost. Most importantly, your best return on preserving this property is
your peace of mind. I know you are a busy man. Thank you for your attention to this
letter. The options are limitless.
Sincerely,
Claudia Herring
898 Red Bud Road
Winchester, Virginia 22603
December 19.2000
Dear Adrian:
Following is an Open Forum letter that I hope you will publish for me.
As a citizen of Frederick County, I would like to set the record straight on my
opinions about the Stephenson's Depot Project. In a meeting with Mr. Shockey, I
expressed my personal concerns for the Civil War battlefield and presented him with a
factual representation of the tax benefits of preserving this site. The 450 acres put
in a conservation easement could reap a tax benefit of approximately 7 million dollars.
This of course does not take into consideration the initial investment, but for a
property assessed at close to $1,000,000, this certainly would be economically viable.
My concern is that the County of Frederick has determined industrial land use
suitable for this area and the Shockey Companies have simply followed suit. We must
remember that the lawsuit filed by the citizens of Stephenson names Frederick County as
the defendent, not Mr. Shockey.
Also cause for alarm is that the county has determined that package sewage
treatment plants will initially serve these industries. Package treatment plants, like
the one at Flying J, will discharge sewage directly into Hiatts Run. The irresverable
damage to Duncan Run by Flying J's sewage discharge has resulted in the contamination of
the surrounding ground water. Is the Frederick County Sanitation Authority, who will
oversee this sewage disposal, able to prevent such a disaster? One could surmise that
Faye Springs, a I million gallon a day water source, could be severely contaminated by
this sewage. How will the county fix a ground water contamination problem of this
magnitude?
Why not preserve a Nationally recognized Civil War Site, a source of tourism
revenue? With 300 acres of industrial land with rail access on the market today, why is
this park economically essential? It is not. The DuPage County, Illinois Study, a
twenty year study, has shown that non-residential growth, both commercial and
industrial, contributes to tax hikes, mostly due to infrastrucure costs, etc. As an
informed citizen of this county, I firmly believe that our future is industry. Industry
that can reap enourmous tax revenues, far surpassing what our county has known in the
past. Industry that celebrates our rich heritage, industry that few areas can boast of,
industry that has shown to keep our taxes down. Let's look to the future and develop an
industry that can benefit us all, both businessmen and citizens. Heritage tourism is
this industry. Gettysburg can boast of a whopping $200 million annually in tourist
revenues alone. Heritage tourism is the key.
Katherine Whitesell
President, Fort Collier Civil War Center
5600 Middle Road
12/ 19/00
STEPHENSON S'�'' A DEPOT
Tellwether'9
Should Stephenson
By JACK D. BRADY JR.
Whether or not the gentleman re-
ferred to in The Winchester Star's
"Our Opinion" on Nov. 17 is a "bell-
wether" is a matter of opinion.
Of course, I'm certain that The star
editor was not referring to the gentle-
man, according to the historical defini-
tion as one who leads sheep. But
maybe that's the more appropriate def-
inition. Sheep do have a tendency to
follow blindly. Could it be that The
Star's editor is suggesting that we
should follow blindly? As a resident of
Stephenson, I feel like a sheep on his
way to alaughter.
The q+.iality of life that we enjoy is
certainly in danger. With this industri-
al plan, the northern part of the coun-
ty would become a transportation
snarl. Anyone with any common sense
at all realizes that the amount of in-
creased traffic, as determined by our
own planning department, will be
greater than the roads can handle.
Who will pay for the road i"rove-
1' ,
Folk Blindly Follow Shockey?
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the industrial park would help the tax
base. Let me suggest that the com-
ments made by the gentleman frozp .
Clarice County and his representativ"
did not convince this citizen that the
gamble would be worth the price. If
anyone believes that taxes will fall be-
cause of the addition of more industry,
I will be glad to sell them some beach
front property in Arizona.
As to The Star's demonization of
the citizens of Stephenson as people
who are anti -industry, I am utterly
dismayed. I was at the planning com-
mission's public hearing on Nov. 15
the whole time. I did not hear anyone
condemn industry as an institution, ,
What the people of Stephenson arp .
saying is we do not want M2 heavy in,
dustry placed in the center of our com-
munity. Industries that will lower our .
property values and destroy the quAl-
ity of life that we enjoy cannot coexist
..4j& . n.ataa"flel mmmmilty
Is it not the American way to de-
fend your home? Would the editor of
the paper take a different point of
view if he were in the same situation?
My guess is that the few people I have
heard favoring this project would all
take a different point of view if the
shoe were on the other foot. The only
people I, have heard supporting this
project either stand to gain financially
or do not live adjacent to the project.
Our elected leadership will be ig-
noring the 1997 Virginia 37 study and,
I am convinced, the will of the major-
ity of the people in Stephenson if this
Mroject as proposed comes to fruition.
anned . growth is good. Spontaneous
growth for the benefit of a few at the
expense of an entire community is ir-
responsible.
I for 'one will not blindly follow a
'bellwether" who will personally bene-
fit from the demise of the quality of
life that we in Stephenson cherish.
Opsn Forum isa oolumn audlaUe to Star readm
JJ otddt a tn a oS 'lim . Joch D. Brady
ri
"Bellwether?"
Whether or not the gentleman referred to in the Winchester Star's "Our Opinion" on November 17th
is a "bellwether" is a matter of opinion. Of course I'm certain that the Star editor was not referring to
the gentleman, according to the historical definition, as one who leads sheep. But maybe that's the
more appropriate definition. Sheep do have a tendency to follow blindly. Could it be that the Star's
editor is suggesting that we should follow blindly? As a resident of Stephenson I feel like a sheep on
his way to slaughter. The quality of life that we enjoy is certainly in danger. With this industrial plan
the Northern part of the county would become a transportation snarl. Anyone with any common sense
at all realizes that the amount of increased traffic, as determined by our own planning department, will
be greater than the roads can handle. Who will pay for the road improvements? The Star's editorial
said that the industrial park would help the tax base. Let me suggest that the comments made by the
gentleman from Clarke County and his representatives did not convince this citizen that the gamble
would be worth the price. If anyone believes that their taxes will fall because of the addition of more
industry, I will be glad to sell them some beachfi-ont property in Arizona.
As to the Star's demon.ization of the citizens of Stephenson as people whn are anti-industry,14un
utterly dismayed. I was at the planning commission's public hearing on November 15th the whole
time. I did not hear anyone condemn industry as an institution. What the people of Stephenson are
saying is we do not want M2 heavy industry placed in the center of our community. Industries that will
lower our property values and destroy the quality of life that we enjoy cannot coexist with a a4as6eal
community. Is it not the American way to defend your home? Would the editor of the paper take a
different point of view if he were in the same situation? My guess is that the few people I have heard
favoring this project would all take a different point of view if the shoe were on the other foot. The
only people I have heard supporting this project either stand to gain financially or do not live adjacent
to the project. The developer lives in Clarke County. Would he move to Stephenson nowM I think
not H
Our elected leadership will be ignoring the 1997 Route 37 study and, I am convinced, the will of the
majority of the people in Stephenson if this project as proposed comes to fruition. Planned growth is
good. Spontaneous growth for the benefit of a few at the expense of an entire community is
irresponsible. I for one will not blindly follow a "bellwether" who will personally benefit from the
demise of the quality of life that we in Stephenson cherish.
Jack D. Brady, Jr.
Stophenson, VA
`Land Gone Forever'
Redevelo ment Will Affect Entire County
Shockey p .ad
By PAM STIVERS
This letter is in regard to the pro-
posed rezoning of rural land in the
Stephenson area. The land is owned by
the Shockey Cos., which wishes to re-
zone it for industrial and heauy indua-
trial use. I feel the time has come to
point out some details to the citizens
of Frederick County that they may
have missed in other articles on this
subject.
There has been a lot of talk con -
this pg the �•Allthouuggh I 11 shave ignificance looked
this property.
up Stephenson's Depot on the Internet
and was quite surprised at the amount
of information available about it, i am
not going to address that here. I will
leave that to the experts,
what does concern me is the phys-
ical location of the land that the coun-
ty wants to develop. On the diagram
showing the property to be rezoned,
specifically the tax map for this por-
tion of the county, you see Shockey's
land, with the "proposed" area to be
rezoned. If you look at this picture,
you will see that this land is totally
surrounded by small rectangles of var-
ious sizes. These rectangles are not
empty pieces of land; they are people's
homes! Almost the entire area for re-
zoning is surrounded by residences.
The plans printed in the paper
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proposed industrial land and the back
property line of most of these homes.
Shockey spokesmen indicate there
could be a mound of dirt and a double
row of pines to act as a screen. • That
would certainly make me forget what
is on that land. If these are industries
running 24 hours a day, with lights,
trucks, and workers, no amount of
trees and dirt will hide it, and at night
it will be lit up like a football field.
If you are sitting in Stephens City
and thinking this won't affect you, you
are wrong. First, this property will ne-
cessitate a new water/sewer facility.
Who do you think pays for this?
Additionally, the main entrance is
1% miles from Interstate 81. The coun-
ty has indicated that Shockey will im-
prove the intersection at U.S. 11 and
Old Charles Town Road with a light
and necessary turning lanes. What
about the extra 3,000 to 6,000 trips a
day that will need to travel on the
"unimproved" portion of U.S. 11 North
that is currently 2 lanes?
What's more, there is talk of a mc-
ond entrance to this facility further
down Old Charles Town Road, near
Stephenson Road. That spot is more
than a mile from UH. 11, 2.6 miles
with homes on both we. Aside from
the toll this would take on the people
who live there, who do you think will
foot the bill for these upgrades?
The number of people who live here
is small compared to the rest of the
county, but all of you will be paying
for this industrial development. I could
go on, about the noise, the traffic, the
pollution, but I think you get the pic-
ture. You may not live near this site, .
but Frederick County is your home,
and we are all your neighbors.
In closing, in an editorial by The
Star, it was indicated that some of us
are "backward" thinkers; I guess that
means the preservationists and the
area residents. And some are "forward"
thinkers, I guess this means Shockey
and their vision for the area.
Mr. Shockey has indicated the
length of time his family has been
here, and how much he cares for this
community. Of course he does; the ma-
jority of large projects done here have
his company signs on them, but in
case you did not .know it, he lives in
Clarke County.
Also, keep this in mind, once this
land is gone, it is land gone forever.
Let your supervisors know this; let
them know they should be the citizens'
"Partner of Choice."
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The Valley's Beauty
Is It Fading Before the Invasion of `Progress'?
By BONITA B. LEMARR
My blood boils every time I read
about the 'Stephenson Depot' and
Shockey conflict. I would think by now
that the Shockey Coe., the Frederick
County Board of Supervisors, and who-
ever else may be involved would real-
ize that the public is tired of continued
growth.
If we forget about the historical val-
ue for a moment and think about the
impact another industrial park would
have on this area, would we hear 'we
have to continue with progress to sup-
port the growth in our area"?
Well, doesn't the majority of the
growth come from progress? New
growth means new expenses such as
housing, water and sewer, schools,
teachers, buses, traffic, and, in gener-
al, population growth. Does the popu-
lation growth offset progress and the
new expenses it incurs? Probably not,
to we have to build more factories to
help offset these additional expenses..
When is our county going to man -
Mize its potential for growth ...
• After all of our available land
has been stripped of its natural beauty
and tranquillity?
• After we have become another
metropolitan area?
• After our families realize it's too
late to speak up and fight to keep our
area a countryside?
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the Board of Supervisors that is not
afraid to say "Stop, we have had
enough growth" and allows us to be an
independent community that does not
need continued growth to succeed?
0 After we have depleted our water
sourcea and wonder how, where, and
why?
• After our county roads have be-
come major highways?
• After wp have grown to much
that crime becomes daily news?
• After our children, have to learn
to become street smart to survive?
• After our land has become so
scarce there will not be janv land avail-
able for our children and their chil-
dren?
• After we have grown so much, it
takes an hour to go a very short dis-
tance because of traffic tie-ups?
Frederick County is lucky to have
families like the Solenbergers who be-
lieve in speaking up and continue to
love the land instead of rural growth. I
fully support and agree with the
Solenber er family which believes in
keeping Cd as a natural resource. I
admire the family's struggle to keep it
alive and going.
My family is like most families in
Frederick County; we do not have the
monetary resource or acreage of the
o la„ t.a.mre h„t wo',aw family nride
just as they do. There are so many
new people in our area that it is dif-
ficult to remember the times when you
'knew someone no matter where you
were. I cannot hold anything against
the people who were not born and
raised in this area They came here to
live in "the beauty of the Shenandoah
Valley.'
Now for the history: We all may
take for granted the diverse history
this county has. Last year I took my
daughter on a local history tour. (At
that time she was 11 years old.) Here
was this child who was totally amazed
and proud that her community provid-
ed so much of the history she was
studying or had studied in school. My
eyes were opened and my heart proud
that Frederick County is my home.
Don't take our historical pride from
us.
How long will you, the public, con-
tinue to allow our community to be
raped of its beauty and history? Speak
np and call the Board of Supervisors
and let them know that 'No, we do not
want continued growth in Frederick
County." One phone call won't make a
difference? Wrong, each voice needs to
be heard and thank God each day that
you have the freedom to make your
voice heard.
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bo addnes a Witct ar their choice. Bonita B.
uman is a roli&nt of �earb+oo�.
Where Is Stephenson'!
It Is Closer to Home Than Folks Might Think
By MARY ANN POSEY
Where is Stephenson? What hap-
pened there? What industrial park?
As I was passing out flyers at Red -
bud Run Elementary School on elec-
tion night, these were the most asked
questions. In reference to Redbud Run,
located on Va. 7, the Civil War battle-
field at Stephenson's Depot is approx-
imately two miles. People believe it is
in some far off cornei of the county. It
is closer to home than you think.
Donald Shockey wants to rezone
this area for industrial use. It is not
zoned such at present. He wants heavy
and light industrial. My reasons for
not wanting it are: it is a national
treasure to be preserved and such an
industrial park does not belong in the
middle of a residential area. Yee, it is
residential. Our quality of life will be
greatly disturbed, I am told it will
bring approximately 6,400 vehicle trips
per day through the area. I do know
heavy industrial can run 24 hours a
day with 24-hour truck traffic.
Ten years ago, this same area be-
came an obstacle of the county when
they tried to get funding to help with
Va. 37. This is a beltway around our
area that will connect to the Inland
Port on U.S, 522 South. If they destroy
the battlefield, they will have eliminat-
ed their obstacle for getting the com-
pletion of this beltway.
The Planning Commission says it
has worked hard on this Shockey pro-
ject. Well, do you think that maybe
they should have asked the citizens if
we wanted it first? It was also stated
it would create a tax base for the
county and create jobs. Have you gone
anywhere and seen a "help wanted"
sign?
I don't think the people of this
,,,,,,.,to will hnnafit from this industrial
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park. I do see someone creating a lot
of needs that are not needed at pre-
sent, Who will benefit? The people liv-
ing here now? Or the people they an
planning to bring into this area to fill
all the job positions available?
What about housing, roads, more
schools — more, more, more? Will the
water and sewer affect our area for the
good or bad? From what I am told, the
park will be running at full capacity.
They have no plans to run the water
an, else but to the industrial
park. Will this run our wells low?
What about the sewer? The same
thing applies. It will run to the park
and only the park. Like I said, some-
one has labored extensively to create
future needs that will not benefit the
citizens of this county. There are al-
ready light industrial sites available.
No one wants to live next to a heavy
industrial park.
I feel if we qualify for a national
park headquarters, we should have
been working in that direction. It will
generate revenue for the businesses
around Winchester. For many years
someone has been cultivating all the
right moves to create this monster. Go-
liath has fallen before.
At one of the Board of Supervisors
meetinga, a former chairman of the
board (Kenneth Stiles) spoke up to in-
form the board it was setting itself up
for a lawsuit from Mr. Shockey. What
kind of promises have been made? The
citizens filed a lawsuit, not for money,
but to have the Comprehensive Plan
changed, The original plan for the
county was made without the informa-
tion about the extensive history. The
board has had numerous opportunities
to correct the error. They chose to ig-
nore it. Why?
The citizens elected the board be-
cause they had trust in these people to
represent them for the better. Yet the
board voted to hire an outside attorney
to defend itself against the citizens
(with our checkbook). I am sure they
don't care how much they have to
spend. These board members should be
working with the citizens to improve
their communities. Instead, they act
like we are the enemy.
The last time I checked this is a
democracq and we do live in America,
correct? Why are we alwaya treated
like second-class citizens? I hope we
can do better with future elections. I
just am completely disillusioned at our
government. This county has been
more concerned with pleasing special
interest groups than making sure we,
the citizens, are satisfied.
The last time the citizens had a
meeting at Stonewall School, - I specif-
ically remember everyone stating they
wanted slow growth. Why won't the
Planning Commission, the Board of
Supervisors, and Mr. Shockey admit
they are wrong? The study is open,
now. It is not too late to amend this
problem.
I hope the citizens of Frederick
County are not so intimidated that
they waive their rights to fight. United
we stand, divided we fall. I truly hope
the persons against this mess created
by the Board of Supervisors and the
planning Commission will attend the
meeting for rezoning tonight at 7 p.m.
at 107 N. Kent Street. We have taken
it upon ourselves to legally fight them,
to please give us your support in any-
way you can. Pleasel Contact us!
Open Forum L aatcaumn auailaMe to Star troers
iie ant of stephen on. choke, Mary Ann rroeey
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Not Given
A Chance
I wish to comment on the
Dec. 9 article, "It's More Like
a Cancer That's Taking
Over." In that article, Kris
Tierney said, "Public opposi-
tion is just one factor the
Planning Commission and
Board of Supervisors weigh
when they decide rezoning
proposals. You can fill the
board room with 200 to 300
people at a meeting, but
there are 68,000 people in
this county."
If having 200 to 30o peo-
ple telling the two boards
what they do or don't want
doesn't count, then what
about when the National Hu-
mane Education Society
wanted to purchase an al-
ready established boarding
facility to house its no -kill
shelter?
Why was it turned down
when only one person spoke
against the request at the
public hearings? This no -kill
shelter would have benefited
all 68,000 people in the coun-
ty, but they weren't even giv-
en a chance.
I guess it's 'all in who you
know or ...1
CHERYL ANDERSON
P.O. Box 220
Stephenson
STEPHENSON'S DEPOT
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New Industrial Park Will Affect Entire
By DAVID DARSIE OPEN FORUM
I was pleased to see The Winch-
ester Star give front page coverage on
the Shockey rezoning proposal at a re-
cent Frederick County Planning Com-
mission meeting. The Star did an ex-
cellent job of capturing the size and
passion of the crowd attending. Sadly,
my flamboyant remarks were the only
words spoken by opponents of this pro-
posal to make it into print.
A licensed architect, an architect -
planner, a lawyer who acted as a cit-
izen liaison to the county Board of Su-
pervisors on the Northeast Compre-
hensive Plan, a historian from Shenan-
doah University, and many others
were not even mentioned. Theirs were
voices of smart growth and historic
preservation, not anti -industrial anti-
growth. What follows are issues and
impacts of the proposed rezoning.
• Transportation — Some 26,000
vehicle trips, including thousands of
semis a day, will go to U.S. 11 headed
north or south. People in Winchester
and northern and western Frederick
County who use the junctionof U.S.
11, Va. 37, and I-81, imagine
t in-
crease and plan for it 1,000 more
cars and trucks per hour, more than
100 per minute. Many drivers will
seek to avoid this bottleneck by short.
cutting through the roads of Stonewall
Town, Jordan Springs, Woods Mill,
Burnt Factory, Pine, and Redbud roads
aren't designed for heavy traffic.
• Water — The proposed industrial
park is projected to use 2.2 million gal-
lons of water per day coming from the
new Clearbrook plant. The reported ca-
picity of this plant is 2 million gallons
per .day. Who will pay for this? Every
Frederick County taxpayer.
• Solid Waste — It will be exten-
sive, and it is headed for the regional
landfill. This will greatly accelerate
the rate the landfill is filled. Who paid
for the recent improvements and ex-
pansion? Every Winchester and Fred-
erick County taxpayer. Where will we
put the next landfill when this one
reaches capacity sooner rather'than
later? At what cost?
• Sewer — Initially it will be
pumped to U.S. 11 and Winchester
and treated there. However, the
amount of sewage will become too
gnat at some unknown and unstated
time, and what then?
"Water likes to run downhill" was
the quote at the meeting. So, a sewer
line down to Jordan Springs? Then
what? I don't know, they did not say. I
will venture a guess — a second treat-
ment plant on the Opequon or a pump
— aL_ -1,,-+ n„ „f%„ rornomhnr
the coat of the first plant and its sub-
sequent expansion? Who paid for it?
City and county taxpayers.
• Work Force — We are presently
at full employment. Government
statistics, "help wanted" signs in busi-
ness windows, and the employment
section of The Winchester Star all
point to the same conclusion. There is
not an urgent need for job growth.
The Frederick County Board of Su-
pervisors and the Shockey Cos. are
"fast -tracking" this rezoning through.
This industrial park will be huge. It
will impact the entire county. Freder-
ick County taxpayers have made large
investments in their roads, water sys-
tem, landfill, and sewer system. What
they need is industry and growth that
can utilize these with the least nega-
tive impact to the existing community
— smart growth. Stephenson is not
the lowest impact site.
Chain saws and logging trucks have
already come and gone from the
Shockey property. Bulldozers, concrete,
traffic, solid waste, and sewage are
close behind, and I haven't even men-
tioned damage to historic sites, air pol-
lution, water pollution, noise pollution,
and loss of wildlife habitat. There is a
bomb going off in our backyard —
yours and mine.
t)ptn Forum u a column, aoQtlabu to Star reados
t muitnt of Suaherof tWr hau. Drwid Danis it
Corporate
Profiteers
The past couple of weeks
there has been a big topic in
the newspaper — the indus-
trial park proposed for the
Stephenson's Depot area.
Historians and all types of
people flock to this topic. It
is greatly supported by many
and disliked by many.
The area around the pro-
posed industrial site is
unique. The land is covered
with houses and families.
Some families have lived
there for 40 more years or
more. The people of these
families work hard every day
and have done so since they
were born. These families go
home to enjoy the peace and
gwet of their backyard. They
do not want to see their lives
washed out by some corpo-
rate profiteers.
The rel ling hills, with the
Blue Ridge Mountains as the
backdrop and the birds
chirping and flying through
the blue skies = these are
all views of Stephenson. The
land is beautiful at this mo-
ment. Don't let this land be'
ruined by corporate profi-
teers.
All I ask is that you
please take a stand against
this unenvironmentally con-
scious cause. Please call your
representative on the Board
of Supervisors. Even if you
do not live in Stephenson,
please help out the people
who do. With your help we
can stand against them.
JASON SPITZES
122 McGuire Road
Winchester
►ITORIAL=E
1�
Essential
Heritage Tourism
As a citizen of Frederick County, I
would like to set the record straight on
MY opinions about the Stephenson's
Depot industrial project.
In a meeting with Don Shockey, I
expressed my personal concerns for the
Civil War battlefield and presented
him with a factual representation of
the tax benefits of preserving this site.
The 450 acres put in a conservation
easement could reap a tax benefit of
approximately $7 million. This, of
course, does not take into on id r a
era-
tion the initial investment,
property assessed at close to $1 mil-
lion, this certainly would be economi-
cally viable.
My concern is that the county of
Frederick has determined industrial
land use suitable for this area, and fo
Shockey Companies have simply e
lowed suit. We must thremember
tho1
the lawsuit filed bye
citizeStephenson names Frederick Count;
as theAlsocau e�fornot alarm Ss that th
Also
COMMENTARY
Frederick County
tial? It is not. The DuP has shown that
study, a 20-year study,
nonresidential growth, both commer-
cial and industrial, contributes to tax
ostl due to infrastructure
county has determined that pacxage y
sewage treatment plants will initially
serve these industries. Package treat-
ment plants, like the one at Flyering ,
will discharge sewage directly
atts Run. The F1�g 1 fe damage
Duncan Run by
charge has resulted in the contamina-
tion of the surrounding � Sanitation
Is the Frederick County
Authority, who will oversee this
sewage disposal, able to prevent such
a disaster? One could surmise
athat
Fay Springs, a 1-million-gallon
day
water source, could
h sdsewage severely
con-
taminated fix a groundwater contam-
the county e?
ination problem of this magnitude?
tud
Why not preserve a nationallyrecog-
nized Civil War site, a source of
tourism revenue?
With 300 acres of industria'. land
with rail access on the market Been)
why is this park economically
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hikes, m
costs, etc.
As an informed citizen of this coun-
ty I firmly believe that our future is
in — industry that can reap
enormous tax revenues, far surpassing
what our county has known in the
past, industry that celebrates our rich
heritage, industry that few areas can
boast of, industry that has shown to
keep our taxes down. Let's look tothe
future and develop an industry
hat
can benefit us all, both businessmen
and citizens.
Heritage tourism is this industry.
Gettysburg can boast of a whopping
$200 million annually in tourist rev-
enues alone. Heritage tourism is the
key.
Star
rs
Open Forum ectlomthe racholicet�KathenrenS.
to address a subject f the Fort Collier Civil War
Whitesell is president of k County.
Center and a resident of Frederic
Protest Attitude? Yes
Are Shockey Opponents Anti -Growth? No
By LYNDA TYLER
While I may agree with some of what you
stated in your newspaper's editorial on Nov,
17, 2000, I feel the need to correct some of
the statements you made concerning the peo-
ple and views of our community. Yes, I agree
that the current tone is one of protest, and I
will also agree that the rezoning of this 447-
acre track for industrial purposes "strides"
two Civil War battlefields and ie simply not
"adjacent to" as Mr. Shockey chooses to word
it. But to say we are for no growth in this
community and we do not look after our own
is reckless and is simply wrong.
This attitude of protest results from the
actions of the Frederick County Board of Su-
pervisors repeatedly and Mr. Shockey
presently. They have put their agenda over
the opinions of the community citizens who
live here. In addition, they have overlooked,
or worse yet, disregarded the findings by the
consultants hired for the 1997 Impact Study
of Va. 37 and the Parks Department of the
United States Department of Interior. Fur-
ther, they haven't listened to the Civil War
historians who understand better than any-
one the significance of this land. One way to
make people angry is to ask for opinions and
then ignore them.
This community was asked in 1999 to. help
the Frederick County Planning Department
develop a plan for the northeastern part of
Frederick County. These "vision" meetings
were held at the Stonewall School, We were
told that the Planning Department would
take the opinions of the community and `use
them in the formulation of future land use
plans." We were also told that "the Board of
Su rvisors is put to the test to make the
right decision that is in the best interest of
the majority," The "majority" is not the Board
of Supervisors and Mr. Shockey. When the
few repeatedly ignore and disrespect the
opinions of the majority, an environment for
protest is created.
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This land is so sensitive that it was not
included in the original Land Use Plan pre-
ceding 1997. The reasons are due to the fol-
lowing facts: In 1992 this land was found to
be el Able for the National Register of His-
toric Places because of the high level of na-
tional military historical significance; in the
same year the U.S. Department of Interior
Park Service identified and designated the
core areas of Stephenson's Depot, (Shockey's
property is within the core battlefield area),
including the Second and Third Battles of
Winchester, and even our own Frederick
County Comprehensive plan identified Six
Battlefields of "great national importance" in-
cluding Stephenson's Depot where this indus-
trial park is to be located,
However, I take issue with your opinion
that we are for no industrial growth in this
community or the county for that matter. We
are intelligent people who understand the
need for a broad tax base. Land owners,.
tourism, and industry provide for this, and at
the rate the Boards of Frederick County are
approving subdivisions we do need to find a
wayy to pay for the explosive growth in our
public schools. Throughout the Northeast
Land Use Public hearings, it was clear to
those attending and as reported in your pa-
per that this community wanted "balanced at-
tractive growth;" we have never been anti-
growth as you stated. We do feel industry
does not belong on this particular tract of
land for the public-spirited and historical ma-
sons stated above. As for not looking after
our own, you do not know my neighbors or
me. I treasure my community, its significant
history, and those who live in it. Please keep
your facts straight, or instead of protest you
might just start a revolution.
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Wake Up,
Frederick County
I fell compelled to respond to your
editorial about the Shockey rezoning
application in Stephenson.
I am astonished by the insults
hurled by your paper at the communi-
ty. I also am incensed by the mislead-
ing and duplicitous nature of your
comments. For you do imply that the
people who attended the meeting and
who spoke were anti -growth and anti -
industrial deceives the public and
misses the point entirely. The consis-
tent message I heard was not anti-
growth but inappropriate location, lack
of infrastructure, abuse of resources
and destruction of "natural" treasures
including the Milburn Historic District
and Stephenson's Depot.
I listened to what Mr. Shockey had
n
to say, and 1 listened to the people. It
is unfair to insult those people with
'not in my backyard" diatribe.
As a resident of Stephens City, I
went to that meeting unsure of my po-
sition but walked away with a clear
understanding. No reasonable and ob-
jective person could believe Shockey is
in the right here.
It is time for all of Frederick Coun-
ty to "Wake Up." Stephenson is our
backyard; the residents of that commu-
nity are not only standing up for
themselves but for you and me as well.
I can't say what others may do, but as
for me, I'll be at that next zoning
meeting to show my support for
Stephenson.
DONNA R BONJO
215 Lakeside Drive
Stephens City
Anti -People?
It's the Tone of The Star That Is. `Worrisome
By ROB WILSON
What is a public hearing for if not
to give the people a forum for demon-
strating their support or their protests
relating to a particular issue. It seems
as though The Winchester Star finds it
distasteful that the people of Stephen-
son are speaking out so loud, so clear,
and so determined. Yes with signs,
shirts, posters, garb, and even a little
rudeness creeping in at times.
When you feel like you are being ig-
nored, you get pretty emotional — es•
pally when you are trying to explain
how your life, your home, your neigh-
borhood, your dreams, are just about
to be sacrificed for industrial develop-
ment.
NIMBY? You're darn right( Only
this is not a case where it's his back-
yard or mine, it's our backyards. This
thing is being placed in the very heart
of our community, people live on the
edge of this site in
evebdition. So -it should reallyNBYNot
Our Backyards). This thing is so big
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compared to the size of our community
that it will swallow us. Make no mis-
take about it, Stephenson will no
longer be a community; it will be an
industrial park and a truck stop. This
is a pernicious project.
Pejoratively .:. PEJORATIVELY
— OK, I admit I had to look that one
up. Bingos That'e what I think your
editorial is doing to the people of
Stephenson. You go on to say "yet
these citizens are acting, in their
minds, out of enlightened aelf-inter-
�" .
I did not hear a single person at
the planning hearing suggest that 'all
Nture industrial' proposals will not be
welcome." In fact, many speakers
made it quite clear that they were Dot
of that mindset. And yet you carelessly
use the powerful words of The Star's
opinion to conjure up fear that some-
how we are depriving our children of
opportunity or that this small group of
people have somehow grasped the
county's steering wheel and are driv-
ing us all to economic doom. I chal-
lenge The Star to back up this asser-
tion or apologize.
I don't want to stop development,
but I also don't want us to become an
industrial ci . Industrial cities an ug-
ly places. The industrial segment of
our economy is usually the first and
hardest hit during recessions. And
when you have a high concentration of
industry -in a given area, a very high
concentration of people will be affected
at the same time. .
And as far as taxes are concerned,
as with everything in life you get
what yyoopay for. This is pro�ably why
MrShuu
. ockey and the owners ofP your
paper, the Byrds, all live in Clarke
County, and not in Frederick. It is a
good bet they'll never have an indus-
trial park put in their backyard.
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Stephenson's Depot
Industrial Park Much More Than a NIMBY Issue
By TERRI BECK
The underlying tone of "Our Opin-
ion" regarding the county citizens at
the Planning Commission meeting is
worrisome, yet is an excellent example
of why I read more than one local pa-
per. Closer attention to all that was
said at the public hearing reveals the
real voice of the county citizens. It is
my opinion that the vast majority of
county residents are not seeking "No
Growth," nor "slow growth," but
"smart growth." This is much more
than a NIMBY (Not in my backyard)
issue. It is an issue of smart planning
for the entire country.
Of 3,300 acres already zoned indus-
trial, one third sit empty. The rest of
the existing parka are begging for
business. There is no need to decimate
an established community and a na-
tional historic treasure with an indus-
trial park.
Yea, industry can provide jobs —
when brought in wisely. (Keep in mind
that unemployment in the county is 2
Ta. — , _ fn .11nw "Sir
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children and their children to remain
here. Clean tourism is another. The
Shenandoah Valley is one of the most
beautiful places in this country. We
have a responsibility, an obligation.
Once historic treasures and communi-
ties like Stephenson are gone, they are
gone forever.
Countless times citizens have gone
to the planners and the board and pro-
posed to put business on their proper-
ties — i.e., kennels, repair shops, re-
quests to house equipment, etc.. A
neighbor or a handful of neighbors
show up at these meetings and say,
"No. This will affect our quality of life.
We don't want it.' Request denied.
What residents, preservationists, and
environmentalists said repeatedly at
the hearing was, "No. It doesn't belong
here. We don't want it' One can only
hope the decision will be as consistent
with Mr. Shockey's request. A better
Lrat.inn fnr him industrial nark surely
could have been found, other than land
consisting of a nationally significant
battlefield, surrounded by homes.
So, what could Mr. Shockey do with
this land* other than cover it with in-
dustry? A woman suggested recently
that he sell or donate this area to the
preservationists. This would benefit
the county with clean, educational
tourism dollars, benefit the future by
preserving this national historic trea-
sure and open-air classroom, benefit
the people living there, and certainly,
benefit Shockey Cos. by way of public
relations and tax credits.
There is a better vision for Freder-
ick County and its children, but I be-
lieve it requires us to learn from our
neighbors to the east where "Smart
Growth Fever" caught on, some say a
little too late. It's time we, as a coun-
ty, demand from our supervisors and
Planning Commission careful, intelli-
gent and informed decisions that ben-
efit all instead of a select few.
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More Tackbone"?
akes to Den Wishes of the People`?
Is That What It T y 1
By DAVE BACHMAN
I disagree with the thought that the
county planners need more "backbone"
and should deny the wishes of citizens
who live near Shockey's planned devel-
opment and do not want to rezone
agricultural and residential land for
industrial use, which will destroy
prime Civil War battlefields. Does it
take "backbone" for public servants to
deny the wishes for the people. Or is
it despotism to have the power to be
able to assume to try and tell the peo-
ple "to like it or too bad."
Also, there is an assumption that
just because the area of Winchester
was fought over so much the whole
place is just "one big battlefield," or
.you can't save it all." To pro -develop-
ment supporters, that means preserva-
tionists should be happy with a provi-
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sional plan of small easements. t
is not being told is that many key
bat-
tlefield sites have been lost already.
Although Winchester was saturated by
soldiers who camped and fought
around the town, there are still only so
many places that lie in a mostly un-
changed state like the area of Stephen-
son's Depot and Milburn Road.
South of Milburn Road, in the Red -
bud Run area around Hackwood
(which includes more than 200 acres of
preserved land), there are other wor-
thy battle sites. Instead of industrial
parks the whole area should be devel-
oped into a vast battlefield park,
which could be used for other events
as well.
Why don t the county p anners have
a plan to market the battlefields and
build them up to their full potential.
Just ask the town of Gettysburg how
much their battlefield means to them
in tourist dollars.
Why is there such a rush to get a
parcel of land rezoned? Does anyone
remember how hard the Cedar Creek
Battlefield Foundation had to fight, or
recently how hard the Kernstown Bat-
tlefield Association had to struggle
get their goals met?
If there is backbone needed, I think
it should be in support of what the
people want, not just a few who actu-
ally prosper.
Thanks to all who support the on-
going effort to save our heritage.
Open Forum is a column atatlable to Star readers
to address a subject of their choice. Date Bachman
is a resident of Winchester.
bine Forces." I agree with
Mr. Stivers' comment that
formation of Frederick Coun-
ty Voters with Common Con-
cerns represents an in-
evitable progression and call
for informed and educated
voters willing to test existing
paradigms and other ways of
thinking about problems and
solutions.
All citizens of Frederick
County recognize that poli-
tics are determined by how
much we care to act for what
we believe in. Experience al-
so tells us that there is a
huge but silent majority of
citizens in Frederick County
who, like myself, are con-
cerned about quality -of -life
issues and who appreciate
the efforts of folks like the
FCVCC, who seek to promote
intelligent win -win approach-
es to growth in our commu-
nity.
This is why I am pleased
with the formation of Freder-
ick County Voters with Com-
..,n., Cnncerns. The broad
this group. They are the
eyes, ears, and voice for a
large number of people like
myself. Community concerns
kre or should he our board's
concerns and I urge the
board not to make the mis-
take of turning a deaf ear, or
dismissing the value of their
help.
.Finally, I want to thank
these folks for taking a stand
against the money and influ-
ence of Mr. Shockey. It is
clear that his "deal" is not
good for all parties con-
cerned. In fact, it is clear the
proposed destruction of na-
tional historic sites, and the
negative and distasteful im-
pact on Stephenson and
Frederick County is a bad
deal for almost everyone con-
cerned.
CHARLES E. BARR
107 Evette Place
Winchester
R
An Honorable
Fight
Here are some candid ob-
servations on a dog chasing
his tail and the last losing
battle of Milburn Rural His-
toric District:
The county always needs
a bigger tag base to pay for
schools, law enforcement,
roads, medical facilities, etc.
that are necessary for in-
creased population. Industry,
people, support — round and
round we go, where it stops
no one knows! (We can prob-
ably look to the east and
make a rational guess,)
At the Frederick County
Planning Commission meet-
ing on Nov. 15, Mr. Shockey
impressed the panel and pa-
tronized the public with all
he's done for the community.
(He made it sound like he
did it gratis.) Next, his engi-
neer stumbled through his
dissertation of what the
fourth battle of the Stephen-
son Depot is all about. Then
the citizens who had signed
up to speak got their chance.
All were sincere and stated
their side of the battle with
dignity and aplomb.
The reasons given (and
there were many) against
disturbing the lay of the land
of the area in question were
very convincing, obviously
enough to have the panel
table Mr. Shockey's request
until he comes up with more
ammunition. The Star
pitched in their own editorial
on the 17th stating th(
heard an "anti-industriE
tone from the citizens, but
was there and I didn't he
that. But of course we knc
which side The Star is o
Birds of a feather.
Personally, I feel a r
prieve against sprat
wouldn't be such a bad thi
at this time. I hope the po
ers that be were corre
when they stated on Aug.
that we wouldn't be fac
with the possibility of wat
restrictions for a long tir
due to weather.
Yeah, it's a great battle
and it's not over yet. It's
shame, but of course we
ready know the winner. Cc
cerned citizens rarely ev
get a chance. They just ca
beat the big money cliqu
no matter how hard they t
Don't give up folks; you'
fighting an honorable batt
As stated in one of Char]
Reese's columns a few wee
ago, "Fight mental ensIm
ment. Stand tall. Your 1
and your freedom are sacra
Your history and your ci
ture and your country are
valuable."
W.P. HERKHOFF JR
225 Myrtle Ave.
Winchester
Thanks
We want to thank all
the students at Daniel M
gan Middle School and .
the members of bur coma
nity who helped the Build(
Ante Is Up
Well, Bill Clinton is going
to have Yasser Arafat back
so that he (Clinton) can up
the ante.
GEORGE HEDR.ICK
251 Paul St.
Harrisonburg
`A Better
Vision'
I would like to thank the
hundreds of citizens of the
Gainesboro District who have
signed petitions to deny the
rezoning request of 447 acres
from agricultural land (RA)
to light and heavy industry
(M1,M2) that will destroy the
proposed Milburn Rural His-
toric District and the
Stephenson's Depot Battle-
field.
You are sending a clear
message to your Board of Su-
pervisors that we are an ac-
tive community and intend to
stand with our friends and
neighbors in Stephenson. We
must praise and encourage
Sidney Reyes to continue to
speak for the people. We
LETTERS
must dismiss the notion that
"this does not effect you."
Our quality of life, our
health, and our heritage are
at stake. If you are opposed
to heavy industry, pollution,
noise, the destruction of our
heritage, and our quality of
life, you need get involved.
To quote George Allen,
"Let's build a better future."
Let us start here! Let us
start now! Don't forget to call
your supervisors! Remember
the Planning Commission
meeting Nov. 15, 7 p.m. at
107 North Kent St.
If you haven't gotten in-
volved and would like to,
please call me at 888-4539.
There is a better vision for
Frederick County!
SHARON BOYD
Gainesboro
Too Fast
I think that peo le who
drive on Merriman Lane go
way too fast. The speed limit
is 36 miles per hour and
some of the drivers go 60
miles per hour. That's 26
miles per hour over the
speed limit. This is poorly
enforced.
My first reason for saying.
this is that it's against the
law. Why would anyone want
to break the law? Everybody
I know hates tickets, so why
speed when you're going
have to pay.
I also believe that it's the
driver's privilege to drive. If
they want to drive, then they
should obey all traffic laws.
It also is for their own
safety. If they are cruising in
their "76 Chevy and they hit
a deer which comes
through their windshiel
they might have to pay a big
medical bill. Worse, they
might end up dead as a door-
nail.
My most important reason
is that the person could in-
jure or kill someone. The
person who hits someone can
get sued for a lot of money.
If they speed, they could in-
jure themselves and/or some-
one else. Those are the rea-
sons that make me think
that drivers should slow
down on Merriman Lane.
JASPER
WAUGH-QUASEBARTH
John Kerr E.S.
636 Jefferson St.
Winchester
Needed:
`Smart Growth'
I'd like to respond to Ray- -
mond Fish's Open Forum
('Backbone Wanted') and his
idea of classical economics at
work. The erroneous myth is
.that industrial parks pay for
themselves. But they do not.
We dol
Taxpayers pay for the in-
frastructure, water treat-
ment, sewer treatment, poI-
'lution, landfills, roads, fire,
and polies. The list goes on
and on ... and the cats for
Ind goes up and up —
let alone, the costs to bring
them in (La., the exorbitant
subsidies to Hood). When
was the last time your taxes
went down?
Mr. Fish makes the claim
that industry pays. Yet he
cites no evidence. On the
contrary, the real story is
just the opposite. For in-
stance, Dahp Bammi, direc.
tor of DuPage (Ill.) County's
Regional Planning Commis -
don, conducted a study that
spurred Loudoun County's
'Stop the Sprawl -Smart
Growth' campaign. (I hope
I'm not the only one Who
reads these studies.)
This study states an 'im-
portant but unexpected con.
clusion conPlrmed what plan-
ners in many rapidly. grow-
ing communities had long
suspected — new develop-
ment, especially commercial
and industrial development,
Flacxa burdens on public in.
restructure and services
that were not being paid for'
by the changes.
The implications of the re-
port were a political bomb-
shell, according to Bammi. In
Loudoun County voters got
rid of their eight supervisors
and replaced them with eight
who ran on the `Smart
Growth' platform. Let's learn
from our neighbors' mistakes
— they are willing to teach
us.
Yes, Mr. Fish, we need iu-
pervieors with strong back-
bones, but also with eyes and
ears, leaden who read stud-
ies, pey attention to facts,
and listen to the citizens of
Frederick County.
TERRI BECK .
Stephenson
`To the Bitter End'
Articles Simply : Bolster Resolve bf Stephenson Citizens
and looting the lands of eastern and
central Europe. Of course, the IPA
supports the industrial park since its
member companies earn their money
by owning and developing industrial
property.
It is interesting to note that at least
three of the member companies have
mailing addresses in Arlington, Chan-
tilly, and Falls Church. Now that they
helped in paving over those three ar-
eas, they want to join their local co-
horts and do the same for Frederick
County.
Finally, when I thought I had heard
the last of Richard G. Dick, he resur-
faces promoting the Shockey Cos. and
their plan to destroy our community.
Please spare us, Mr. Dick, we don't
need your advice.
I enthusiastically read The Star
each morning looking for new articles
covering the proposed industrial site.
The articles serve to strengthen the
citizens' resolve to fight this night-
mare -in -waiting to the bitter end —
and then some.
By JAMES CHESTNUT
I want to commend The Winchester
Star for its three recent well -written
articles covering the Shockey project
for Stephenson. Please allow me to
comment on each of the articles.
First, your puff piece about Mr.
Shockey's climb up the career ladder of
his family -owned business is an . pi -
ration to all hard-working people. To
sit in a spacious office and be able to
gaze upon your first hard-earned dol-
1 arr tacked on the wall is 'indeed praise-
worthy. However, most people are not
as fortunate to have had such affluent
parents and grandparents. The first
dollar earned by most of us was given
to our parents or grandparents to help
buy food and clothing for the family.
Second, the Shockey Cos.' proposal
to plant $90,000 in trees and shrubs to
conceal from view and to muffle the
noise of the industrial par$ is complete
and unadulterated rubbish.. Planting
$90,000 in trees and shrubs would do
nothing to alleviate the generation of
air and ground pollution, the daily
consumption of millions of gallons of
scarce water, the disposal of liquid and
solid sewage, and the introduction of
monumental traffic congestion along
OPEN FoRUM
Old Charles Town Road and Jordan
Springs Road.
Speaking of traffic congestion,, imag-
ine the difficulty county emergency ve-
hicles will have, weaving their. way
through hundreds of care and trucks
on these country roads. During rush
hours, how much longer will it take for
a sheriffs car to reach the scene of a
robbery or an assault? How much
more time will it take for a fire engine
to reach a trapped family in a burning
home? How much longer will it take
for an ambulance to helpp-a victim of a
stroke or heart attack? We all know
that in emergency situations minutes
and even seconds can mean, the differ-
ence between life or death.
Third, now we have the hired guns
of an organization that calls itself the
Winchester/Frederick County Industri-
al Parks AssociationIPA) (IPA) broadcast-
ing its endorsement of the industrial
park. An analogy to the . TPA endorse-
ment would be this: During -a news
conference about A.D. 450, a reporter
asked Attila the Hun if he endorsed
hordes of Mongols attacking, invading,
Open Forum is a column available to Star readers
to addreu a sub ct of their choice. James Chestnut
is a resident of Stephenson.
owl
207 Plaza Street, NE • •
Leesburg, Va. 20176
June 15, 2001
Mr. Steve Melnikoff
Virginia Department of Highways
Edinburg Residency
14031 Old Valley Pike
Edinburg, VA. 22824
Dear Mr. Melnikoff,
If you will recall, you and I corresponded both in writing and verbally in January and February of
this year regarding traffic information related to the proposed Mid -Atlantic Industrial Park.
In our last phone conversations during the first week in February, you and I discussed your written;
comment on the VDOT rezoning comments dated 9122100 (copy enclosed). On it, your first
sentence states that you/the Virginia Department of Transportation have "no objection to the
rezoning of this property".
This comment concerns me, once again, because Mr. Wyatt began his presentation to the
Frederick County Board of Supervisors on June 12th with "the Virginia Department of Highways
has no objection to the project".
This is a powerful statement that "VDOT has no objection" when, by law, the truth is VDOT
CANNOT object.
As we discussed in our phone conversation on or about February 6th, pursuant to the code of
Virginia, Title 15.2 "The Virginia Department of Transportation's role in the County -State partnership
that governs the secondary system: In such matters, VDOT acts as an advisor to the counties,
which have been empowered by the General Assembly to govern all land use and land
development within the county'.
During our phone conversation on February 6, 2000 you agreed with me that this statement may
be improper and mislead people and I thanked you.
I now ask you to formally recant that statement and inform the public and the Board of
Supervisors that you make an incorrect statement, citing Title 15.2 of the Virginia code which
does not allow an "objection" and that VDOT can only act as an advisor to the county. And that
the county is empowered to govern all land use within the county."
Thank you in advance for clarifying this matter to your public.
Sincerel
Wi,
amG er� RECEIVED
JUN 2 0 2001
xc: Mr. Dennis Morrison/VDOT District Administrator
EditoriWinchester Star
Mr. Richard Shickle pEPT. OF PIANNINGiDEVELOPMEN
Mr. Evan Wyatt
Mr. Mark Stivers
Virginia Department of Transportation 4
Mail to: Hand deliver to:
Virginia Department of Transportation Virginia Department of Transportation
Attn: Resident Engineer Attu: Resident Engineer
14031 Old Valley Pike 1550 Commerce Street
Edinburg, Virginia 22824 Winchester, Virginia
(540)984-5600
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Transportation Comments:
No ob • on
quire a complete set of construction plans detailing entrance designs,
drainage features, and traffic floe data from the I.T.E. Tri2 Generation
or review, reserves Efte right Eo comment on
all right-of-way needs, including right-of-way dedications, traffic signalizati
State's right-of-way must be covered under a land use permit. This permit
is issued by this office and requires an inspection fee and surety bond coverag
— " - - - ,./
VDOT Signature & Date:
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Mr. Bill Meier
Ref: Mid -Atlantic Industrial &Tech Center Rezoning
i January 26, 2001
Paoe #3
From 24 VAC 30-90-50 Service Requirements.
1. Serves three or more occupied ner occupunits of iried ed p with a being a single-family residence, o Pied apartment,
home park, or other similar facility.
VDOT's Secondary Roads Division considers office parks and industrial parks
commensurate with these units and within the definition of subdivision.
Proffer Statement, Under Transportation (B) from the Mid -Atlantic Industrial and
Tech Center Rezoning dated 09/22/200:
5) Progressive Improvement States: "At the time of the first site plan for
subdivision plan submission, adetailed ro traffic
s sudy will be performed in
accordance with VDOT's Guidelines
The individual site plan submissions will un Breview after the rezoning
has been approved by the Frederick Countyoard of Supervisors.
The Virginia Department of Transportation's role in the County -State Partnership
that governs the Secondary System: Weredsuch
b rthe GenerDalOT acts as Assembly oa V rgin a
visor to
the counties, which have been empo y pursuant
to govern all land use and land development matters within the county,
to Title 15.2 of the Code of Virginia.
Thank you for your patience. Should you need further assistance, please feel free to
contact this office.
Sincerely,
A.^/ Gc
Steven A. Melnikoff
Transportation Engineer
SAM/rf
Enclosures — Copy of Your Letter Dated 12/20/00
Bridge Structure No. 6056 Report
Copy of Mr. John Harwood's Letter Dated 10/19/76
Copy of Mid -Atlantic Industrial & Tech Center's Rezoning dated 09/22/00
xc: Mr. Jim Diamond
Mr. Park Thompson
Mr. Evan Wyatt
Mr. Mark Smith
207 Plaza Street, NE
Leesburg, VA. 20176
June 20, 2001
Frederick County Planning Department
107 N. Kent Street
Winchester, VA. 22601
ATTN: Mr. Evan Wyatt
RE: "Site Suitability"
Proposed Mid -Atlantic Industrial Park
Dear Mr. Wyatt,
At the June 12th Board of Supervisors meeting I received the opportunity to speak at the
end of the evening of which I "briefly" addressed "site suitability" of the referenced
project.
My concern with this subject begins with your description of the slopes stated in the
rezoning review dated November 3, 2000 which you state... " The 208-acre portion that
is to be rezoned M-1 contains some minor areas of steep slopes, while the 239-acre
portion that is to be rezoned M-2 contains substantial areas of steep slopes as well as
floodplain, wetlands and woodlands." This statement differs significantly from Mr. Smith's
comments dated September 1, 2000 where he states "there are steep slopes 15% or
greater on approximately 25% of the subject site".
If the definition of steep is 15% slope, I can assure you most of that property (especially
the rear portion) exceeds this definition. 15% is less than 2 inches of fall in 12 inches.
Would you please send me a copy of the state and/or county regulations dealing with
development regarding this matter?
Thank
William G Meier
Concerned adjacent property owner
Lot 14 Woods Mill
xc: Mr. Sidney Reyes
Mr. Charles Orndoff
Mr. Richard Shickle
Ms. Margret Douglas
Mr. Robert Sager
Mr. W Harrington Smith
REI V E D
JUN 2 2 2001
OEPT, OF PLAN NINGIOFVFLOPMENT
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§ 165-31 ZONING § 165-31
recreation, conservation, utilities or stcrmwater management.
The Administrator may allow the construction of recreational
facilities or roads in the floodplain.
(2) Lakes and ponds. Lakes, ponds and impoundments shall remain
undisturbed. The Administrator may allow the removal of a lake,
pond or impoundment if it is in a poor state of repair, if it is
unsafe or if it serves no useful retention, environmental or
recreational purposes.
(3) Wetlands. No disturbance of wetlands is allowed, except that the
Administrator may allow disturbance of small areas for purposes
of conservation, recreation, utilities or roads.
(4) Sinkholes. No disturbance of sinkholes is allowed other than
filling with natural materials. No substances or objects, other than
natural fill materials, shall be placed in sinkholes. Sinkholes shall
only be filled with innocuous materials that will not contribute to
groundwater pollution.
(5) Natural stormwater retention areas. No more than 10% of natural
stormwater retention areas on a site shall be disturbed. Natural
stormwater retention areas may be replaced with the approval of
the Administrator by artificial stormwater facilities if the total
storage capacity of the site, as well as within each drainageway,
is maintained. Natural stormwater retention areas which are
floodplains, wetlands, lakes or ponds shall not be disturbed or
replaced.
(6) Steep slopes. No more than 25% of steep slopes (25% or
greater) shall be disturbed or regraded. The Administrator may
allow the disturbance of additional small areas where that
disturbance will alleviate potential health or safety problems and
will not significantly denigrate the overall environmental quality of
the site. The Board of Supervisors may allow the disturbance of
larger areas of steep slopes in shopping centers, office parks,
industrial parks and R5 residential recreation communities. In
such cases, the functions of stream valleys shall be preserved
through the use of open space, landscaping and stormwater
management facilities. [Amended 8-9-20001
(7) Woodlands. No more than 25% of woodlands as defined shall be
disturbed. The Administrator may allow additional disturbance of
16551 s - 1 - 2000
§ 165-145 ZONING § 165-145
F. SIGN, ON -PREMISES— A sign which directs attention to a
business, commodity, service or entertainment conducted, sold
or offered on the parcel of land on which the sign is located.
G. SIGN, TEMPORARY or PORTABLE — A movable sign not affixed
to the ground or intended to be moved or intended for temporary
use.
SIGNIFICANT EXTERIOR ALTERATION — Any change in the exterior
appearance of a structure, excluding minor changes, such as painting,
minor repairs and installation of easily removed equipment, such as air
conditioning and/or storm doors or windows.
SINKHOLE — Any depression in the surface of the ground which
provides a means through which surface water can enter directly into
subsurface aquifers.
SITE PLAN — A specific and detailed plan of development meeting
the requirements of this chapter.
STEEP SLOPES — Land areas where the slope exceeds 25%.
[Amended 8-9-20001
STREET — A roadway dedicated to or owned by Frederick County or
the Virginia Department of Transportation; also, existing privately
owned rights -of -way which serve as the principal means of access to
more than one property.
STREET, ARTERIAL— A street so classified by the Virginia
Department of Transportation or by Frederick County which collects
and distributes traffic to and from collector streets.
STREET, COLLECTOR — A street so classified by the Virginia
Department of Transportation or by Frederick County which collects
and distributes traffic to and from local or minor streets.
STREET, LOCAL or MINOR — A street so classified by the Virginia
Department of Transportation or by Frederick County which are
designed to provide access to abutting properties.
STRUCTURE — Any man-made object having an ascertainable
stationary location on or in land or water, whether or not it is affixed to
the ground. All buildings are "structures."
SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE — Damage of any origin sustained by a
structure whereby the cost of restoring the structure to its before-
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June 23, 2001
Mr. Richard Shiclde
292 Green Spring Road
Winchester, Virginia 22603
Dear Mr. Shiclde
One of the most consistent issues raised by the proposal of the Shockey Companies to build the Mid -Atlantic
Industrial and Tech Center in the Stephenson Depot area concerns the impact of this industrial park on
historic resources in the area. Both proponents and opponents of the proposed rezoning for light industrial
use recognize that insufficient and inadequate attention was given to historic resources in the planning process
that produced the Frederick County Comprehensive Plan upon which the Shockey proposal is based. For this
M oit I ur5c you to reject that propusu at this tiu;e so that proper attention can be given to the preservation of
historic resources in Frederick County Let me explain more fully the particular reasons why I am malting this
recommendation.
Good evidence exists for the neglect of historic resources in the planning process. You arc well arc, I am sure,
of the failure of the Frederick County Department of Planning to brief the Historic Resources Advisory
Board on the proposed Milburn Rural Historic District when the board reviewed the comprehensive plan. The
problem of neglecting historic resources, however, goes back much further than this incident.
In 1991-1992 at the request of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors under the chairmanship of Kenneth
Stiles, Shenandoah University and James Madison University conducted a phase I archaeological and historical
resource survey of a large area of Frederick County east of Winchester from Sulphur Springs Road to the
Stephensons Depot area. Dr. Clarence R.. Geier, of the Department of Anthropology at James Madison
University, and I directed the project. In the Stephensons Depot area we identified and documented a number
of important historical and archaeological sites. Detailed site reports and a narrative report were submitted to
the Board of Supervisors and the Frederick County Department of Planning at the completion of the project
in 1992.
To my knowledge and contrary to the Board's intention at that time, the information in the site reports and
narrative report were never utilized in land use planning for the region studied especially the Stephensons
Depot area. In fact, the Department of Planning later reported that the site reports were missing from the
project documentation. At the October 2000 meeting of the Board of Supervisors, I informed the board that
the site reports were not missing and that the Department of Planning had received them with the project
documentation. I also informed the Board that copies of these reports exist in my office, in Dr. Geier's office,
and in the files of the Virginia Department of Historic Resources. I offered to have copies of these reports
sent to the Department of Planning on request.. No request for this information was ever made. I voluntarily
submitted copies of site reports for historical and archaeological resources in the Stephensons Depot area. No
acknowledgment of the receipt of these reports was ever forwarded to me. If the information in these reports
had been considered in the planning process for Stephensons Depot, the Frederick County Comprehensive
Plan might have more adequately provided for the preservation of cultural resources and the present impasse
with the Mid -Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center might have been avoided.
I would also like to draw your attention to a particularly significant site (FK-437) reported in the 1991-1992
study. On the basis of phase I survey, Professor Geier and I identified a European -American or African -
American graveyard which according to maps available to me lies on the portion of the Shockey property to be
rezoned for industrial use. We counted at least seventeen burials in this graveyard and reported on the strong
possibility of a significant number of additional graves. There are no grave markers or stones on the site. I am
sure that you are well aware of Virginia law regarding human remains, the extraordinarily high standards of
506 WEST LEICESTER STREET
WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA 22601
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protection afforded them, and the great cost of their removal if permission to do so can be obtained.
The problem of neglecting important cultural resources in the planning process goes deeper than these
incidents indicate. In 1990-1991 Shenandoah University and James Madison University for the Frederick
County Board of Supervisors conducted a survey of historical and archaeological resources in an area south
and east of Winchester along the Opequon Creel. Much of this area was subsequently reexamined in the
South Frederick County Land Use Study. On September 10, 1998, while the land use study was being
conducted, I wrote to the Frederick County Department of Planning reminding the director of the 1990-1991
study and offering "to provide what assistance I can in making good use of it." I never received an
acknowledgment of this letter, and from what I can discern from the report of the South Frederick County
Land Use Study, no use of the 1990-1991 historical and archaeological survey was ever made.
The failure to consider important historical and archaeological resources reported in the 1990-1991 and the
1991-1992 studies, the loss or destruction of site reports from the 1991-1992 study, the failure to acknowledge
the receipt of important communications about these studies, and the subsequent hck of awareness of
important historical and archaeological resources especially a large European -American or African -American
graveyard taken together reveal a significant pattern of neglect in regard for major cultural resources in the
planning process. Under these circumstances, the wisest course of action would appear to be a rejection of the
Shockey proposal at this time and a request to the Department of Planning to reexamine the Frederick County
Comprehensive Plan in light of historical and archaeological resources to be affected by the proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center. I sincerely urge you to take this action.
Sincerely,
Warren R I lofstra
P.S. You might be interested to know that the earliest route of the Philadelphia Wagon Road lay across the
Shockey property and passed by the McCann house (34-729) to the south. Currently unidentified cultural
resources no doubt lie along the alignment of the old Wagon Road, and they should be investigated. The
Philadelphia Wagon Road along with the Natchez Trace, the Santa Fe Trail, the National Road, and the Oregon
Trail represent the most significant routes in American transportation history and the latter four have been
recognized by historic road designation. Designation for the Philadelphia Wagon Road will no doubt come in
the future. When considered with the Civil War history of Stephenson Depot, the connection of this area to
the Philadelphia Wagon Road clearly lifts it to the level of national historic significance.
cc: Charles W Orndoff
Margaret B. Douglas
Sidney A. Reyes
Robert M.Sager
W H--trrington Smith
John R Riley Jr.
Evan A. Wyatt
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FAX 540-722-3643
ANSWERS NEEDED - SHOC EY RFLZONiNG
From: James D. Stillwell, 423 High Banks Rd., Stephenson
February 14, 2001
After 2 Planning Commission hearings and a citizen meeting with Shockey, there are fundamental
planning questions that have not been answered:
Question 1: Shockey owns 956.6 acres at the site. They are currently requesting rezoning of
± 408 acres. What is the plan for the balance? Will all be ultimately industrial? If
so, this industrial complex would be 2'/2 times the size of Ft. Collier.
Question 2: McCann's own 98 acres right in center of site plus additional acreage to the south.
Is this to be rezoned also?
Question 3: How can there be any reasonable, intelligent planning effort without an up front
"Master Development Plan" for the Shockey 956 acres?
Question 4: Stephenson Depot core battlefield extends 1,500 ft. east onto Shockey's property
from Milburn Rd. They have given no indication what they plan to do with this
conflict. Ignore it or?
Question 5: Should the site be converted to an industrial complex with over 7,500,000 SF of
roof surface and additional non -porous pavement, who will be responsible for:
A- Ground water contamination
B- Sub surface water flow. If wells downstream are affected, who repairs or
corrects? Will this be a major legal battle with the county?
C- Who will be responsible for increased flooding downstream from the
7,500,000 SF of building roof run-off?
Question 6: How can Woods Mill, Jordan Springs Rd., and Old Charlestown Rd. possibly
handle the increased auto traffic and truck traffic? "A sign stating - No Trucks" is
not a solution 10 years, 20 years, from now. What is the plan?
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244 Greenbriar Circle
Cross Junction, Virginia 22625
F E B 2 7 2001
(540)888-4539
DEPT. OF PLANNING/DEVELOPMENF
February 14, 2001
In Re: Mid -Atlantic Industrial Rezoning Application
Dear Members of The Frederick County Board of Supervisors:
This letter pertains to the recent Planning Commission Hearing on February 7, 2001 at James
Wood Middle School. As one of many informed citizens who has volunteered extensive time and
effort to study this matter, I want to relate a number of personal concerns about the hearing and
to request remedial action on your part.
I am a lifelong resident of Frederick County and I love my community. The extensive number of
hours I have spent on research have been with a spirit of cooperation, an understanding of the
importance of well informed decisions, and out of respect for our community. I am concerned
that the conduct, attitude and ultimate disposition of this matter by the planning commission has
seriously undermined public confidence in the integrity of our system, the ability to be heard and
the importance of well-informed decisions. I also believe that the "rush to judgment" atmosphere
that permeated the hearing was an insult to the citizens of Frederick County.
For weeks citizens were assured the February 7th Mid -Atlantic Industry hearing would not be a
continuation of the November 15, 2000 hearing due to new proffers and changes by the applicant.
Likewise, that everyone would have an opportunity to speak. In contrast, the day before the
hearing those who had worked to collect facts and prepare presentations were informed that
anyone who had spoken on November 15 would " not be allowed to speak ". Obviously, this
undermined much of the work and effort of citizen committees intended to address significant and
unanswered questions presented by the application. After objections the rules were again changed
and a 45 minute restriction on organized presentations was imposed. While the effort of the
Commission to allow organized presentations is appreciated, the result nonetheless curtailed a
fully organized ability to present indisputably important and large numbers of facts necessary for a
balanced and informed decision about this important matter. As a result, the Commission acted
without the benefit of important facts, and valuable knowledge' and research was excluded from
the February 7, 2001 public hearing. Additionally, not only were well organized and informed
presenters denied an opportunity to contribute the benefit of their labor, but many other residents
of Stephenson and citizens of Frederick County were denied an opportunity to voice their
opinions.
Why were dozens of citizens denied the right or opportunity to speak? If the citizens of
Frederick county are willing to come out for a " public hearing " then why were they not heard?
Is this fain representation? The citizens recognize that the rezoning was tabled and not scheduled
until the final hour on part of the applicant. Did this place pressure on the Commission to act?
Why were the hearings not continued or tabled until the people had an opportunity to speak?
What was the rush? Is it not the responsibility of Board of Supervisors and The Planning
Commissions to uphold free speech and the democratic process? While time limits are a valid
consideration, so too is the right of the public to be heard completely and without artificial
constraint.
When in the history of this county have so many citizens turned out in opposition to a rezoning
hearing? When have so many citizens been ignored and why? I suggest it was wrong to ignore
the large numbers who wished to speak or to deny anyone the opportunity to speak. And whether
intentional or not, that failure to allow complete and open dialogue creates an appearance that
public opinion does not matter nor will it be fully considered by the Commission. I implore you
not to make this same mistake.
I also want to address another concern, namely perceived and actual conflicts of interest . More
specifically, the apparent indifference to such perceptions by the Commission.
When a planning commissioner has property which is designated for future industrial use, could a
vote in this matter be perceived as a conflict of interest? Could it be perceived that if this request
had been denied, that same commissioner may fear that he too could be denied for the same
reasons? Would not a more prudent and appropriate course be to abstain if one can arguably
stand to gain or lose, either directly or indirectly, from the rezoning of any property? Is it not
reasonable to conclude that any vote would be perceived by the public as a conflict of interest?
When a planning commission member is addressed by a representative of his employer, could a
vote in this matter be perceived as a conflict of interest and serve to compromise the integrity of a
commissioner? Is it not fairly perceived that Shenandoah University's President, Dr. James
Davis' appearance on behalf of and during the applicant's 45 minute period presents a conflict of
interest for university employees , Ours, Fisher and Shickle? Is it reasonable to conclude that any
vote would give rise to the perception of a conflict and evoke public suspicion and distrust?
Might questions about contributions, if any, made to the college by the applicant and a history of
contracts for work between the applicant and the college too raise suspicion about motives and
votes? Would not a more prudent and appropriate course require the absentition from any vote
on this matter?
Finally, I want to question Wayne Miller's public comment at a Sanitation Authority meeting
where he refereed to resident opposition as an effort to " terrorize" and whether this comment is
going to remain unchallenged and justified by the Board? At what point does public comment of
this nature cross the line? At what point does blatant disdain for ordinary citizens become an
inexcusable act, taint the process and raise questions about unfair bias? At what point must we
insist a public servant step down and be disallowed to vote? I suggest the answer here was
clear.
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In summary, do not all of these questions raise issues about the integrity of our system, public
perception and distrust? Is it your desire that citizens lose faith in our county government and our
community leaders to ensure proper representation or regard for our concerns? Is it
understandable in light of the foregoing, why concerned citizens feel they have been treated as an
enemy, incapable of fair and objective determination? Is it understandable why citizens are
suspicious of the Commission's's vote and angry about having been denied the right to speak?
Is it understandable why so many feel the community has not received fair representation and why
the February 7 hearing, if left to stand, will be forever "tainted " in the eyes of a vast number of
the public who were present?
The American model of self-government created by our Founding Fathers is a whole concept. If
parts of it are destroyed the whole of it is destroyed. Freedom of speech and assembly are
guaranteed because they are absolutely necessary for self-government. Fair, objective and
unbiased action is a corner -stone of its foundation. When elected officials deny citizens the
opportunity to provide information, then those same citizens are no longer be able to participate
in self-government and government by the people for the people is lost.
I formally request that the Planning Commission's recommendation made on February 7, 2001,
" to approve " the rezoning application for the Mid - Atlantic Industrial Center be expunged from
the official records. The possibility for a fair and unbiased decision has been compromised by
actual or perceived conflicts pertaining to our commissioners. If the Commission's vote is
permitted to stand, there will always be questions. Additionally, I would like you to take into
consideration what has been said about the vast amount of information available to you from the
public on this most important matter and that you create a public forum, prior to your vote, where
Supervisors and citizens could share research and allow for questions and answers. This could be
considered a working session and such format will unquestionably permit a more orderly and
streamlined public hearing at a later date.
Respectfully,
Sharon Boyd
March 8, 2001
Attached is a historic overview of the area surrounding the proposed Shockey Industrial Site for
your review and consideration. As noted, I firmly believe this proposed "E6NLztVMt is
in the wrong location.
MAR 0 9 2001
Rebecca B. Stillwell DEPT, OF PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT
Member Frederick County Historic Resources Advisory Board
The site was the scene of
two major Civil War battles.
A Stephenson Depot
B Third Winchester
34-1124 BYERS HOUSE
This circa 1861 house is a tine example of Italianate
style architecture and one of feN in Frederick County.
It adjoins Jordon White Sulphur Springs and %as in-
volved during both Second and Third Winchester
battles.
34-1107 ALLEN-ORDARK HOUSE
The house Nas built prior to the Ci%il War and Nas in the
center of the military activity during Second and Third
Winchester battles. There is a slave cemetary on the north
Nest corner of the property. This site is at the entrance to
the proposed industrial development.
Winchester today carries the name of three great Civil War battles, just as the battle flags and
streamers of 1862-1865 bore the names First, Second and Third Winchester.
Sadly, little remains today of First Winchester, Stonewall Jackson's great victory of 1862. Second
Winchester, the opening of the Gettysburg Campaign and Third Winchester, the biggest and bloodi-
est of the three, are better preserved though each has lost much to development.
There is one site, still pristine, common to all three Winchester battles: Stephenson's Depot in
Stephenson, VA. Jackson rode here amidst his cheering soldiers in the aftermath of victory on May
25, 1862. It was also here that after Confederates made a heroic stand at the bridge over the W&P
Railroad to win the great victory of Second Winchester on June 15, 1863. Here on September 19,
1864, General Philip Sheridan assembled the largest force ever assembled in the War to charge
infantry, thereby winning the Third Battle of Winchester.
The terrain at Stephenson is ideally suited for the development of cavalry. Union troopers coming
south from Bunker Hill and west from the Opequon crossings deployed at Stephenson along both
sides of the Martinsburg Pike, preparing for an advance that resulted in the single largest cavalry
charge on infantry of the war-6,000 horsemen. The thunderous charge that crushed the left flank
of the Confederate force defending Winchester at Fort Collier won Third Winchester for the Union.
The Third Battle of Winchester ended Confederate strategy in the Valley, one month before Sheridan's
famous ride to Cedar Creek and just two months before President Lincoln's re-election.
Today, the Stephenson's Depot site is an unchanged open air classroom for some of the greatest
scenes in Civil War history and for the unfolding of so much of the American spirit. Great names have
ridden these fields and the blood of the unnamed thousands have consecrated them.
Information Source: Dr. Brandon Beck, "Some Old Homes in Frederick County Virginia, G.R. Quarles, "Frederick County Virginia.
History Through Architecture", M.S. Kalbian
STEPHENSON, VA
A graphic presentation of significant historical sites
which will be adversely affected by
industrial development at Stephenson.
Stephenson's Depot, December 20, 1864 by James E. Taylor from
1989 The Western Reserve Historical Societv .Sketchbook.
This presentation has been prepared to illustrate the 250 years
of history from the early plantation development to two major
Civil War battles on the site to the current rural agricultural -
residential development that now exists in Stephenson. We
firmly believe that the proposed Shockey Industrial Develop-
ment combined with additional commercial/industrial devel-
opment which will inevitably occur due to this initial change in
land use will totally destroy the historical character of the
area and should therefore be disallowed.
James and Rebecca Stillwell, February 2001
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the oldest Quaker Meeting
west of the Blue Ridge.
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Thomas Helm who built High Banks and a
grandson of Leonard Helm who built
Helmly in Clarke County.
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Methodist Episcopal preacher. He
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Milburn Cemetary circa 1780's. The
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Episcopal Churches in the Valley.
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INDIVIDUAL
LETTERS
January 27, 2001 FEB 0 2 2001
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Dear Sir,
I am writing regarding the Shockey development of the Stephenson Depot and its
impact on taxes. I am sure the project will cost the people of Frederick County more than
just an increase in taxes. A tax increase is inevitable and to insist that this project is the
only way to increase local revenue is, in my opinion, a very narrow-minded view. This
narrow-minded proposition only increases the taxpayers' burden. I would hope the
leaders and elected officials would seek out alternatives to destroying historical and
agricultural land. One would question what personal gain is to be had by both developers
and community leaders if the rezoning takes place. Our community is growing at a
tremendous rate and citizens have likened such growth to that of Fairfax County. Surely
you have seen the bumper stickers demanding not to "Fairfax Frederick County". Why
would our elected civic -minded officials seek to create that kind of dreaded urban
atmosphere in our beautiful county? I know of no one who enjoys a trip to Fairfax and
points east of Winchester. Tell me, sir, do you enjoy that ride, the scenery? Ask Fairfax
residents about their historic sites, their love of community and of course, their increased
taxes.
I have just read the letter from Mr. Riley in the Winchester Star regarding increased
sales tax. Nice job! Could the tax increase actually be needed because of the Shockey
project? Certainly tax increases are part of life, one of life's guarantees, death and taxes.
I would gladly pay 6% sales tax if that would create an educational park or tourism
through preservation of our historical sites. I urge you, ask the citizens of Fairfax if they
enjoy paying higher taxes for their industrial parks and overwhelming commercialism. In
Frederick County, our vision should be one of preservation, beauty and hope, for in
learning about our past, we move into the future. Perhaps the new bumper sticker in our
area should read "Frederick County, Virginia's living timeline".
Sincerel
Clau is Herring
898 Red Bud Road
Winchester, Virginia
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Mr. John R. Riley, Jr.
Frederick County Administrator
107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Re: Stephenson's Depot
Dear Mr. Riley:
I'm writing to express my opposition to the Shockey Cos. request to rezone current
Agricultural land to Industrial (M-I & M-2) at the site commonly known as Stephenson's
Depot.
The Historical significance of this property will be lost and further jeopardized by this
type of development instead of being memorialized for future generations as a Civil War
Battlefield and possible tourist site.
As a resident of Stephenson, I have numerous concerns about the prospect of an
Industrial Park situated within residential communities comprised of approximately 2800
homes and the effects it would have on the survival of these communities.
Evaluating the concerns of the people is paramount in regard to this very important
decision and I hope that you weigh all the elements before making any arbitrary
judgments.
Sincerely Yours,
Lorrie King
Opequon Ridge III
Stephenson, VA
Dear Mr. Shockey,
I am writing on behalf of the property at Stephenson Depot. I am sure you are a good,
kind, generous and intelligent man. I do not know you, but I make my assessment
according to your prosperity in Frederick County. You have created jobs for many
people thereby giving them the opportunity to raise healthy families. I feel sure you
donate to schools and other vital organizations. I drive by your business every day and
see what you have created. I understand you have an industrial vision in your next
project of development. I do not fault for you for a vision, as I have visions as well. You
can afford to bring yours to fruition.
I am sure when you see the land and rock that you see cement, stone to be ground to
create buildings, roads, etc. When I see land, empty fields and meadows, I see
perfection, God's creation. In Stephenson Depot I see land where the blood of our
ancestors was spilled to create freedom for all of us today. I see a historical park where
our children can be educated on the early life and struggles of our ancestors. My vision
differs greatly from yours and I pray that this land can be used for educational purposes
instead of industry. Would you like to build your vision next to your home? I would
gladly have mine next door. There is a certain part of a prayer from Saint Francis of
Assisi, which I have remembered every day of my life, "For it is in giving that you
receive, it is in dying that you should have everlasting life". The men who died on that
land should be honored. Would you be remembered as the man who allowed them that
honor? Or would it be that you are remembered as the man who brought a concrete
jungle to the residents of Frederick County, with no regard to the history of our precious
land, or our ancestors?
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My vision is one where large businesses do their part in preserving green space, large
parcels of land, the size of the rain forests. This land should be dedicated to our ancestors
as well as our children as a legacy, a place to reflect on the past, breathe clean air and
enjoy the beauty that surrounds us.
I have enclosed a copy of the letter I sent to the Board of Supervisors. It is my hope
that you will go back to the drawing board and reflect on the assets of our land, then
recreate your park. What do you have to gain with my vision? You could sell the land to
a historical or preservation group who would in turn create a site which would generate
tourism and commerce for the county. You could donate the land and dedicate it to those
whose lives were lost. Most importantly, your best return on preserving this property is
your peace of mind. I know you are a busy man. Thank you for your attention to this
letter. The options are limitless.
Sincerely,
C
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audia Herring
898 Red Bud Road
Winchester, Virginia 22603
02/01/01 15:30 FAX 5407220101
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Robert Morris
Gregory Unger
Rick Ours
January 29, 2001
Dear Madam and Sirs:
Robert Thomas
George Kriz
John Marker
As a local businessperson and a member of the local chamber of commerce, I am concerned about the
reappearance of a "no -growth" attitude as recently displayed by certain area residents.
Our community enjoys a better quality of life because of business diversity. The Winchester -Frederick
County Chamber of Commerce boasts over 1,200 businesses with over 40.000 employees who can testify
to the benefit of a strong local economy.
The economic health of Frederick County businesses and residents depends on being able to pursue new
industries in the areas best suited for them. Frederick County's comprehensive plan represents smart
growth, as well as a balance of community needs. It is crucial to the region's development and provides
the necessary blueprint to ensure intelligent and controlled growth.
I urge you to continue with the strategies that were identified in the plan. We need to proceed with
appropriate new business development to ensure economic viability in the years to come, and to allow the
entire community to benefit from a broader tax base.
Please continue to support smart growth by approving smart development.
(name)
(company
I RESENT THE INFLAMMATORY STATEMENT MADE BY CHARLES WEISS
REFERENCING THE OPPONENTS OF THE: PROPOSED SHOCKEY INDUSTRIAL PARK
AS "ANTI -BUSINESS". 1 AM A LOCAL BUSINESS OWNER IN FREDERICK COUNTY AS
WELL AS AN OPPONENT OF TEAS REZONING REQUEST. THIS PROPAGANDA IS
IRRESPONSIBLE AND DEPLORABLE!
OPPONENTS TO THIS PROPOSAL HAVE REPEATEDLY ARGUED FOR AN
ALTERNATIVE USE FOR THIS PROPERTY "HISTORICAL_ TOURISM". HUNDREDS OF
LOCAL BUSINESS OWNERS AND CITIZENS OF THIS COMML LAITY WOULD BENEFIT
FROM LOCAL TAX REVENUES GENF,RATED FROM THIS CLEAN INDUSTRY.
THE RESENT PROPAGANDA PRESENTED BY THE. CHAMBER, IS REFLECTIVE OF
THE IRRESPONSIBLE BEHAVOIR WHICH THE CHAMBER HAS DEMONSTRATED
TOWARD "TOURISM AS A VIABLE INDUSTRY WITHIN TIUS COMMUNITY.
SHARON BOYD
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726 Wright's Mill Road
Berryville, VA 22611
540-955-4893 - 540-4332(Fax)
January 29, 2001 td, .
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To: Board of Supervisors,% o `
Frederick County
Planning Commissioners
Dear Board Member and Commissioners:
I am enclosing an Open Forum letter I wrote to the Winchester Star recently
which they subsequently published. I don't know if you had the chance to read it or
not. You probably won't like the idea behind the letter but, and I cannot over
emphasize this, the public does view you and other officials of Frederick County
exactly as I describe.
Food for thought.
George L. Olirstrom, II
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George L. Ohrstrom, II
726 Wright's Mill Road
Berryville, VA 22611
540-955-4893 - 540-4332(Fax)
OPEN FORUM LETTER
What is it about our governmental process that often fosters such pervasive
distrust? At the start of any newly elected official's administration, there is often a
feeling of openness; a feeling that maybe this person will be different. It doesn't
take long for this euphoria to wear off and the usual feelings of suspicion to creep
into the voter's mind. The type of government doesn't usually matter; the process
seems to be the same whether at the federal, state or local level.
I have followed the local political scene for many years through the pages of
the Winchester Star, and it seems that most people in this region feel the same way.
It is very difficult to be an elected official. Every decision is based on financial
constraints and is therefore unpopular with one faction or another. That feeling of
disappointment is not responsible for the distrust I am talking about; that is
something bigger and more serious altogether.
The Stephenson Depot issue is a good example of this phenomenon. The
sentiment projected by most of the public opinion surrounding this issue is one of
betrayal. People write about and speak of the feeling of being pushed headlong
toward this project; that the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors
are in a rush to approve the deal. There seems to be something pre -ordained about
this project; it's as if the whole deal has been privately cooked up and previously
approved by the powers that be. Because of that, the public officials involved now
don't seem to understand what all the fuss is about.
There are many unanswered questions about this industrial park. Traffic
issues, pollution issues, water issues, historical issues, and land use issues are all at
the core of this dilemma, but the legislative bodies involved don't seem to want to
examine any of them. They say that the county needs increased non-residential tax
revenue and therefore Shockey's proposed industrial park should be seen as a
miracle delivered to everyone in Frederick County.
From my reading of all the various letters and articles published in the
Winchester Star, it seems to me that the prevailing sentiment is that before the
industrial park is approved, all the above issues should be examined in detail. Is
there a better place for this development? Is the pollution worth the extra income?
When Clearbrook becomes as congested as Pleasant Valley, will citizens feel like
they made a good deal? The residents of that part of the county are doing some
soul-searching and may decide that their rural quality of life is more important than
increased tax revenue for the county. Also, there are serious water issues associated
with this project. The proposed water use is pegged at 2.5 million gallons a day but
where did that number come from? The Shockey company doesn't know yet who
their tenants will be (or perhaps this is even more of a backroom deal than we
thought) and therefore it is very difficult to predict what the water usage will be. I
know Hood Dairy uses approximately 800,000 gallons a day and several companies
using that much water will certainly exceed 2.5 million gallons a day. Where will all
that water come from and, more importantly, where will it go to be treated? What
about the actual battlefields; they are said to be some of the most strategic of the
Valley Campaign. Winchester/Frederick County should capitalize on the abundant
history here, but, while the county talks about a new tourism director, this project is
on the fast track.
Once again it seems that Frederick County is rushing headlong in to another -
project before examining all the consequences. The Lake Frederick project, which
has been approved with some contingencies, is another one on the books that is
being hurried to fruition solely for its non-residential tax revenue. As I stated in an
Open Forum letter published in November, the consequences of the Lake Frederick
project are far more expensive than the revenue could ever cover. I am sure that
within 15 years after this project has been built, all the maintenance that the
Homeowner's Association(s) were responsible for will become an expense of
Frederick County. There is no way people living on fixed incomes in a low -budget
community will be able to support the upkeep needed. Once the infrastructure of
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this community starts to fail, it will become Frederick County's responsibility to
upgrade and maintain the facilities. Also, there is another age -restricted community
in Virginia that is approximately 25 year old and it has just applied for permission
to build a school for its residents. I don't believe it is possible to restrict the
secondary sales of homes or apartments in an age restricted community to people
over a certain age. What if a 50 year old man marries a 30 year old woman with
four children all under 10? Who is going to educate them?
It is projects like these that engender the distrust I was talking about at the
beginning of this letter. As I said before, it happens at all levels of government but it
is easier to understand at a federal level because there are simply too many interests
to be accounted for. At a local level though, one feels that there are too many
backroom deals being cut. One feels that perhaps it should be easier to answer all
the questions first. Frederick County is not a huge geographical area with many
divergent needs and one wonders why the local government continues to do so many
things that make the public wonder about its intentions.
January 26, 2001
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Partner of Choice, Not Ours in Stephenson
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This Valley is one of the most wonderful places in the world to live with its beauty, clear sky; rC
mountains. My family has lived at Stephenson on Rt.761 for over thirty years. It is wonderful to sit o ck
porch and watch traffic go by, listen to birds and children play. In the stillness of the early morning and late
nights you can hear the owls hooting. Deer live in this area and can be seen along the roads at night with
fox and other wild life. Now the Good Old Boys want to change this way of living by rezoning land for Ivf I
& M2 industries. We had no gifts or family business to help us, just plain hard work to own our home and
land in Stephenson. My Great grandfather served in Company K under Capt. Kurtz from Winchester
during the Civil War. He was a farmer fighting for state rights and Virginia.
The history of this area has been brought out during the rallies and meetings on this rezoning. Mr.
Good has been there and talked with people, and I have respect for that. During all of this, neither county
supervisor nor other county officials have been at any of these events to hear the other side. How can they
vote on this important matter without knowing all sides of the issues and the effect it will have on this area?
One county official told a resident on Rt. 664 that it would not effect them. The results from the industrial
park will still effect you even though your land does not touch this property. The newspapers have been
showing both sides with friends of the Good Old Boys siding with the county on taxes needed. The tax
department, builders, and other groups that will benefit are for this rezoning. It has come to my attention
that a high county official owns the land between Rt. 1 l and the railroad tracks in front of Shockey's land.
Any change in the rezoning would benefit this person and improve the value.
During the meeting in which the northern development plan was approved, two supervisors voted the
correct way with the other four approving it. A question was asked to remove the core battlefield but got
shot down by the planning person. He knew that Mr. Shockey had purchased this land and was going to
rezone it then. ylr. Shockey must have a business deal that wants M2 zoning with natural gas and a railroad
siding into it. This railroad siding would be just north of the Milburn Cemetery that dates back to 1786.
The ivfilbum lane that runs through this land was the main road north from Winchester to the early 1800's
when the Valley Turnpike Company was formed to produce the Rt. 11-road system. This road has not
changed in this area since it was made and shows how the early road system was for horses and wagons.
This is the first time anyone has talked about the natural gas line that runs through this property. This
acreage is locked in on three sides by residential houses and with no proper road system to it. The county
has been planning for industrial parks in key areas where it better suits everyone. At the planning meeting
Mr. Shockey stated his company would pay half on improving the Old Charles Town Road, the bridge, and
the upgrade intersection at Rt. 11. We all know who will be paying the other half, county and state
taxpayers. He will give $ 20,000 to the Fire Company. Clear Brook Fire & Rescue Company # 13 has a
new trick on order that will cost well over S 170,000. It will take about another $ 30,000 to equip this
truck after delivery. This fire company will be the primary responder to this area and should receive money
each year for a set number of years.
All trucks delivering and picking up materials will have to travel Rt. I I going through residential
areas. About half will be going by Stonewall School and the County Park to the Clear Brook I-81
interchange. The other half will be going to the Stephenson I-81 interchange, which is the second worst
traffic problem in Frederick County. This area now has ruts in the road from heavy trucks. There are two
industrial parks utilizing this traffic area with many other businesses. Route 37 joins this problem area with
the state wanting to install another traffic light. The traffic lights there now backup traffic blocking other
crossover intersections. If this rezoning is passed, then another six thousand vehicles will be going to these
hvo intersections on Rt. I I that already have a lot of local traffic on them. No one will sit down and look at
the problem that is now there but they want to add more to it. These are educated people who do not go to a
location and look at the problem but draw it on paper and say it will work with no problem. Common sense
has been thrown out the window with this area and the problems that have been created. The state and
county should look at the problem now and not add more to it.
Mr. Shockey should rethink his request and make this a tourist attraction area with battlefield land and
retail shops. Save the core battlefield land and promote the history of this area to draw tourist dollars. The
county needs to market the history that is here in the 1700 and 1800 time periods. With the sales tax going
up tourist dollars would generate more tax money and would not require extra housing, schools, and many
other tax burdens. I know that one of the Shockey companies has purchased the old Jordan Spring Hotel
and land which borders that land up for rezoning. This would make a wonderful tourist attraction for
people visiting the area. I would like to see the M 2 removed and only request part of the land put up for M
I zoning.
This rezoning issue will effect the whole county but everyone should know both sides of the issue and
not just the county and newspaper side. Stephenson residents have been painted as being against growth,
but that is incorrect. We just want proper controlled growth in the county. This will impact the future of
Stephenson and Martinsburg pike residents. I am not against industrial parks but they have their place and
this is not the place for many reasons. "Partner of Choice" was not Stephenson resident's choice, but it is
being shoveled to us by the Good Old Boys of Frederick County. I have watched the supervisors on
channel six and notice that one got very upset when the comment was made that they do not listen. He
responded to that person in an angry way. The old saying, the truth hurts; is tn►e to some people because
tine Board of Supervisors listens but still acts in its own way about issues that effect many other people. The
remark that was printed in the Winchester Star by the chairman of the board just shows the type of people
we have in office. His remark was that if lie were home he would not watch the supervisor meetings on
channel six. If you want to know what the board is doing, then you should watch the meetings and learn
where the taxpayer money is going and how the county is operated. People in other countries would love to
have this way of government that our fathers, grandfathers, great grandfathers fought and some died for.
The Civil War was one conflict that helped to unite this country to make it the world power it is today. The
core battlefield land should be protected for future generations to learn the history of the Shenandoah
Valley and how it helped to shape the future of this country.
I gave three years of my life to the U. S. Army and am glad. This country is the best in the world for
tine reason that the voice of the people can be heard; and I pray to God everyone will listen and respond for
the best of the county. Deep down I know what the final supervisor vote will be and will have to live with
it. Just remember the Good Old Boys will some day meet their maker and have to pass his judgement.
Richard A. Swartz
585 Old Charles Town Road
Stephenson, VA 22656
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Subject: Sbockey support • •
Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 10:32:32 -0400
From: Eric Lawrence <elawrenc@co.fi•ederick.va.us>
To: Evan Wyatt <Ewyatt@co.frederick.va.us>
We received a call of support for the Shockey Rezoning. The resident
wanted to be made part of the file.
Pam Foltz from Clearbrook. Stated that it's nonsense people are making
threats when the proposal would have a positive fiscal benefit to the
county. While she previously was neutral on the rezoning proposal, she
felt it was important to assume a support role, and contact the County
to voice support.
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FROM:
FORTHWESTERN
N40RK5HOP, INC.
FREDERICK COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Mr. Richard Shlckle- Chairman
Mark Lentz- Marketing Manager Northwestern Workshop, Inc.
DATE: 1 Febr=y 2001
NUMBER OF PAGES
FAX NUMBER 540- 667-0370
RETURN FAX NUMBER: 540-722-4710
MESSAGE:
Dear Supervisor Shickle:
I am writing to follow-up on behalf of the Chamber's position of continuation with the
comprehensive plan that was approved for the growth of our County..
It is our position that we need more industrial base for economic support of the local
government that the residential base cannot provided ( without committing political suicide).
With the influx of new housing and the strains that growth will put on the services needed, it is
imperative that your Commission will stay on the "straight and narrow" on this issue.
Now let's talk about what it will mean to the people that I work for at Northwestern. It
means that our folks will have a better chance of securing a meaningful, good paying job in the
community. Thus, instead of being a burden to the County (social funding programs) they will be
paying into the system and will lesson the burden,
if you have any questions, please give me a call anytime at 667-0809, Ext.13.
Sincerely
f7j,entz�
Marketing manager
828 Smithfield Ave.
Winchester, VA 22602
�Vft Email marknwws@,visuallirLk.com Phone: 540-667-0809
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission \C
C/O 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission,
My name is David Omdorff. I write in support of the The Shockey Companies' rezoning request and
proposed development project and the County's comprehensive plan. Although 1 am a Winchester City
resident, I view balanced and planned growth in the County to be a community issue that affects all area
residents.
It is never easy to look beyond the vehement demands of a small minority of landowners to the greater
good of the community. And it is certainly no small task to balance the potentials of our historical heritage
with the realities of our economic constraints. But the Shockey project is the right kind of development at
the right time. And no local organization is better suited to deliver to our community such a quality project
with such forthright integrity.
I urge you to vote "yes" for the rezoning. Thank you.
SinWrely,
David W. Omdorfi; P.E.
633 Pennsylvania Ave.
Winchester, VA 22601
540-7224591
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Winchester, Virginia 22601
February 1, 2001
Frederick County Council Members
Dear Sirs and Madams:
There are a lot of people who support the Shockey project in Stephenson; but, will not
come to the meetings to voice our support. We know that there are some groups who will pack
the meeting places with people to try and discourage this project fi•om taking place. Frederick
County needs this industry and when times get bad and people are out of work, they will be glad
to have these jobs that this industry will bring into the County.
I also believe it would be beneficial to the community if you make sure that the Shockey
project install all sewer Pules to the property and make lines available to the community as long
as homeowners pay the tap fees. There are many houses and farms in the area with failing septic
systems and they have been promised sewer service for many years.
Sincerely,
M. Bret Morgan
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County. I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed N1id-
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax vase without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
cr o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
supr%ort of The Shockey C'omDanle.s proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stahilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the cominunay, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning_ request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center. - — --
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor-of:The,Shockey Companies rezoninrequest for their proposed Mid-
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors .
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
count:,'s comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
healthof the community,,and for intelligent county growth. Therefore. I am in
favor of The Shockey-Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concemed resi&pt of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay fog;its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. Tile maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuWs* .' The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for infelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companiea-ipzomng request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Centel:
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay fo;Aits public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. T�;maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc.; on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individ � ' on
county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
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I am in favor of stabilizing my-indi �'clual.tax responsibility, fostering the economic -
health of the communit
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Frederick County Board of Supcors
Frederick County Planning Comn uamon
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for.its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., 4ppnds on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my.i4 dual, tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and.for'ijent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey C4mpaAic�, "zoiung request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic -
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely
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(phone number)
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c. o 107 North Kent Street
'Winchester. VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission.
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
untN-*s comprehensive plan.
ne ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from 1k _al
1-usinesses. industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways
:;-:crease this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden
i .s residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the econc ill:,,-
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore. I am i::
t'., or of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed %lid-
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Frederick County Board of Supes-VXsors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick Coimty Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for.its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. Tbp maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individt}als. The county should be focusing on ways to
i► :rease this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
i is residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for. iintelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Compauiii�.s' zezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Cen'ier.
Sin rely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
Tam in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
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Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Colninissiull,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
Th:. ability of our county to pay for its public serr :Les directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
scy�-3ols, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the txt revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
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FEB 02 2001 i!
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Date: /- /
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed IVIid-
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Date: f
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
(print name)
(address)
(phone number)
6
TEB 0 2 2001
Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(print name)
(address)
(phone number)
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Date: �JG✓� . ��\ o� 0C) i
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and conccrned resident of Frederi •lc County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
f am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic.
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Si de r ly,
IlW
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(print name)
(address)
G 0 - 9 �a
(phone number)
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RECEIVED
JAN 2 2 2001
DEPT, OF PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT
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Date: Jrlvluivq Z9 ,Zoo I
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
stg ature)
Serrj
(print n e)
M-O
(address)
�-s 12� scc- ( - lel
(phone number)
RECEIVED
JAN 2 5 2001
DEVELOPMENT
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Date:
Frederick -County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning -
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident cf Frederick Count), ? -n^: writ;m-,
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility. fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. '-Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed :,,,Iid-
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
(print name)
/ 3 5J A"-X�c/2�,' cfi 1 /F R #16G u-3
(address)
(phone number)
RECEIVED
AN 2 5 2001
Date:
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
C
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omm. is, -,ion,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Nlid-
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(print name)
7 7
(address)
�J O �lyZ
(phone number)
RECEIVED
JAN 2 5 2001
DEPT. OF PLANNING DEVELOPMENT
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Date: �711-
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Snper%,kors a -rid Planning
Commission, r
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County. I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
C-.
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The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.- .
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(sig re)
(print name)
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(addressT
5- 959 -, -F/�� -
(phone number)
RECEI YE
AN 2 5 2001
DEPT OF PLO)VING;'DEVELOPMENT
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Date: Z `l17-00 1
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning =-
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
Tl.:, ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues -%--nerated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(print name) I
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(address)
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.(phone number)
VtJ; &C- VA Z2-&03
RECEIVED
JAN 2 5 2001
DEPT. OF PuANiNG DEVELOPMENT
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Date: /— Z Z - D I
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
iC
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
--�C "'� l,, ) ; l
(print name)
l 2 20 Gr-e-e ,-)
(address)
? -Z (0 2-
(phone number)
RECEIVED
JAN 2 5 2001
DEPT, OF PLANNINGIDEVELOPMENT
Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors �^
Frederick County Planning Commission `
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placint an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore. I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
� 1,
(signature)
(print name)
(address)
(phone number)
RECEIVED
JAN 2 5 001
DEPT. OF PLANNINGiDEVELOPMENT
Ji
Date: % ' `y
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street �.
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
�ENV,,NS
(print name)
(address)
(phone number)
RECEIVED
J AN 2 5 2001
DEPT. OF PLANNING. DEVELOPMENT
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Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000 _
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
C .-m-lission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(Signature)
(print name)
(address)
(phone number)
{DECEIVED
J AN 2 5 2001
DEPT.OF PLANNING,1DEVELOPMENT
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Date: I — ., , 3 - O 1
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
21Y:
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The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
(print name)
',�61 bra G !?A
(address)
(phone number)
RECEIVED
JAN 2 5 2001
DEPT, OF PLAWNUEVELOPMENT
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Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
DECEIVED
JAN 2 4 2001
DEPT, OF PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(sighature)
ell1l z
(print name)
311-c.vo�i� �� �/ .tiw� ��/�-1: f;� �i� z a
(address)
R r 5-161L
(phone number)
540 869 812
T-2T5 P.001/002 F-689
J2n-31-2001 OT:50am From -FISHER DIAGNOSTICS
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To: Distribution
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A Fisher Scientific Company
8365 Valley Pike
P. O. Box 307
Middletown, VA 22645-0307
Tel: 540.869.0295
Fax: 540-869.8126
wvvw.rishersc1.com
Office: Frederick Cotuity Board of Supervisors
Fax Number: 667-0370 Date/Time: Jaitu;:ry 30, 2001 3:28 PM
665-6395
From: David Hanlon office: Fisher Diagnostics, Middletown, VA
Fax Number: 540-869-8126 Number of pages (including this one): 2
Remarks; pUrgent ElFor your review EIReply ASAP OPlease comment
Distribution
I) Frederick County Board of Supervisors:
Richard Shickle, Chairman
Charles Orndorff
Margaret Douglas
Harrington Smith
Sid Reyes
Robert M. Sager
2) Planning Corrunission:
Charles Dehaven, Chairman
John Light
Wayne Miller
Robert Morris
Gregory Unger
Rick Ours
Blaine Wilson
Gene Fisher
Robert Thomas
George Kriz
Jolm Marker
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Date: //30/0/
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signatfire)
11�allV j-t I,ve1� _
(print name)
/jl
(address)
00 - 509-
(phone number)
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Date: I -- � — O
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
(print name)
/ Q�
(address)
(phone number)
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Date: / — 3/_ 0 /
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(sigfrafure)
(print name)
3U 50u L. K)n e _
(address)
P6 1� ^
(phone number)
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Date: 1 A o d J
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
(print name)
(address)
(phone number)
0
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Date: J30/0 l
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
\Signature) V
(print name)
J 6) j0
(address)
S y° C- 1 2.6
(phone number)
U
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Date: J i Z 3( l- I .
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(siin
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(print nanfe)
V14 -Z z
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(address).
(phbne rriimber)
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Date: i - o) O - C;) o 0
Frederick County Board:of
Frederick County Plannigg
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederi& CA'tpty Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resi4" of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companueis proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our cmuU�,to b1ic services directly relates to the
quality of life in our 000cs�u t; 1ptenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, pofice, etc,,, on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and'M ' county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placipg an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stawizing ray,• taut responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the commune ,.and' :gent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey'paps =mng request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Ceh&6j
Sincerely,
(signaWure)
(print name)
(address)
- —5- N v Fe/,-, S
(phone number)
Date: / - 3 0 - G /
Frederick County Board of
Frederick County Planning
c/o 107 North Kent Str o
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick C*nty Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resid�ut of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Compa m proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our co", s '�Plic services directly relates to the
quality of life in our. Hance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, poLCc, Cl ,' on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and'ind county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without pisc>opg an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my Jadiiddua,l tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and 'ggent county growth: Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey CompaMc4 M=ning request for their proposed N1id-
Adantic Industrial and Tech Cczit s.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of
Frederick County Planning
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick Cwanty Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pO,y public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community., nance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc,, on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and indivWd county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placiing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my indWidual tau responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and fotlligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies {+'zoning request for their proposed Nlid-
Adantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the.Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(phone number)
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of _ is
Frederick County Planning
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay fcc its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. I* maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc,, s on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without plagng an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my 'M&sdAlval tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and fnekalmligmt county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Com g request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Uentev.
Sincerely,
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(address)
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(phone number)
Date: G"' &46 /
Frederick County Board of Superypors
Frederick County Planning Co�on
c!o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay f its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. Maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., 'on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and indivi �'�*county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without pl g an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my in"dual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
nomic
health of the community, and for iligent county growth. Therefore,
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Date: l — 02 7 — O
Frederick County Board of Stupors
Frederick County Planning Comnj4don
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay foi4ts public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. 7%.e maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc,, on the tax revenues generated from local co
businesses, industry and individ�T6e unty should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my inxd#{AW tau responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and fori*dligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Nlid-
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(phone number)
Date: / - ;2 g' - 0
Frederick County Board of C��ora
Frederick County Planning on
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay forits public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individ s. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my indilgidual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for igtelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezomng request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(address) L-52„2 L y
(phone number)
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Frederick County Board of SgpgW* rs
Frederick County Planning CoontxliE$siion
c. o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. TVwAtntenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, ew-, on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and indi The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my indual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and forLeiligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies r=ning request for their proposed Nlid-
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Centex.
Sincerely,
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Date: 1 Z 7-- --�)l
Frederick County Board of CrsA��
Frederick County Planning on
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick Canty Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to p4}► public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our comnntmiEty,- _40aintena.nce and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and indivichW county should be focusing on ways io
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my iotil tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and forWligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies ;vzoni;ng request for their proposed Nlid-
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Date: 30, 2 001
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am 'in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(address)
(phone number)
Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincer
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Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in' favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(address)
(phone number)
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
1 am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county gro%vth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County. I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am.in.favor of stabilizing my individual tax resp,onsibili-,Y, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shoc.key Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(address)
(phone number)
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Date:
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerp y,
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Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am-in.favor of- stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county -growth. -Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, tire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tay. base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility; fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
(print name)
(address)
(phone number)
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks. fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor. of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature,)
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C�q C� J/L,�,
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(phone, number)
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Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc.. depends on the tax revenues generated from lccal
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(sig��nn/ature), // , / /
rrne_ ik �. /7oak,"t Jr.
(print name) /l
155 J`7�/'�eTT 1-n . f
(address)
8 7 Sl(,
(phone number)
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I atn-in-favor 'of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility,.fostering the economic
health of the•comriiunity, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore. I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(print name)
(address)
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Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. 'The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing aci ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed ytid-
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(sign_ ature
(print name)
(address)
(phone number)
Jan-31-2001 OT:50am From -FISHER DIAGNOSTICS
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Fisher Diagnostics
A Fisher Scientific Company
January 30, 2001
Dear Madam and Sirs:
540 869 8126 T-2T5 P.002/002 F-689
• A Fisher Scientific Company
8365 Valley Pike
P.O, Box 307
Middletown, VA 22645-03o7
Tel: 540.869-3200
Fax: 540.869-5249
www.fishersci.com
As a local businessperson and a member of the local chamber of commerce, I am concerned
about the reappearance of a "no -growth" attitude as recently displayed by certain area residents.
Our community enjoys a better quality of life because of business diversity. The Winchester -
Frederick County Chamber of Commerce boasts over 1,200 businesses with over 40,000
employees who can testify to the benefit of a srrong local economy.
The economic health of Frederick County businesses and residents depends on being able to
pursue new industries in the areas best suited for them. Frederick County's comprehensive plan
represents smart growth, as well as a balance of commLutity needs. It is crucial to the region's
development and provides the necessary blueprint to ensure intelligent and controlled growth.
I urge you to continue with the strategies that were identified in the plan. We need to proceed
with appropriate new business development to ensure economic viability in the years to come,
and to allow the entire community to benefit from a broader tax base,
Please continue to support smart growth by approving smart development,
Sincerely,
\�, J V\:�� �,
avid S. Hanlon
Vice President/General Manager
Fisher Diagnostics
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25 January 2001
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission:
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in support of The
Shockey Companies proposed development project and the county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the quality of life
in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the schools, parks, fire, police,
etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local businesses, industry and
individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to increase this tax base without
placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in favor of
The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -Atlantic Industrial and
Tech Center.
Sincerely,
Michael G. Prelip
161 CONIM N�(VEAL III COURT Wf's,CHESTER, VA 22602
800-731-7211 toll free 540-868-2500 540-868-2900 fax
Date: -AA -AL_ akY
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor. of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely, 11-11
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am- in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(address)
(Phone number) :. .
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
(print name)
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(phone number)
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Frederick County. Board: of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
(print name)
(address)
(phone number)
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(address)
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
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As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Iv1id-
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(print name)
(address)
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(print name)
(address)
(phone.niumber)
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Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I'aah in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax re,, cnues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county shculd be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
(print name)
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(address)
(phone number)
Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, polio.;--, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of'stabilizing my individual. tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature II
(print name)
(address)
(phone number)
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Date: Jan, �r y 31, aoo
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of' stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Nlid-
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(signature)
(print name)
VA
(address)
(phone number)
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Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
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Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(address)
(phone number)
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Date: /Z6v/
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
.-cmmisslOu,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its resjderit,.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning requesi for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(print name)
(address) - --
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing•"riiy indi'vidUal tax'responsibil'ity,*fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(phone number)
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Nlid-
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
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Frederick County Board of Supe;v*ors
Frederick County Planning Comion
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individual.. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individW1 tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for -it t
elligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies 'tVzomng request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center:
Sincerely,
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(address)
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Date: 7 A /1
Frederick County Board of Supernwrs.
Frederick County Planning Cgmin**On
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends, on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my igdiy d* tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and fbi intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rpzomng request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(address)
(phone number)
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January 29, 2001
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
107 North Kent St
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission:
As a taxpayer and resident of the Shawnee District in Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies' proposed development project.
Our county's ability to pay for its public services directly relates to the quality of life in
our community. The maintenance and improvement of the schools, parks, fire, police,
and other governmental services depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry, and individuals. For years the county has been trying to find ways
to increase this tax base without placing a majority of the burden on its residents through
real estate and personal property taxes.
By broadening the tax base you will be stabilizing individual tax responsibility, fostering
the economic health of the entire community, and pursuing intelligent growth.
I am in favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center and urge your approval as well.
Sincerely,
Tom Malcolm
1 197 Senseny Road
Winchester, VA 22602
540.662.2829
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January 26, 2001
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission �ofr., '
107 North Kent Street
Winchester, Virginia 22601
Dear Members of the Frederick County
Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission:
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am
writing in support of The Shockey Companies proposed development
project and the county's comprehensive plan.
I believe the ability cf our county to pay for its public sefvices
directly relates to the quality of life in our county. Improvements
and maintenance of schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on
the tax revenues generated from local businesses, industries and
individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to increase
this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the
burden on its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibilty,
fostering the economic health of the community and for intelligent
county growth. Therefore, I am in favor of The Shockey Companies
rezoning request for their proposed Mid -Atlantic Industrial and
Tech Center.
Sincerely,
William M. Woody
114 Shockey Circle
Winchester, Virginia 22602
I may be reached by telephone at 540-667-1160
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January 27,2001
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
I07 North Kent Street
Winchester, Virginia 22601
Dear Members of the Frederick County
Board of Supervisors and
Planning Commission:
As a concerned resident, and taxpayer, of Frederick County,
I am writing in support of the proposed development pro-
ject of The Shockey Companies and the county's comprehensive
plan.
The tax revenues generated from local businesses, industry,
and individuals directly relates to the ability of the
county to pay for public services and improvements of
schools, parks, police and fire companies. I feel if
Frederick County is to improve and maintain the quality of
life we all expect, we must encourage business and industrial
growth.
Again, as a concerned citizen, I am in favor of the Shockey
Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -Atlantic
Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Maryancia S. Woody
114 Shockey Circle
Winchester, Virginia 22602
(540) 667-1160
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligerit county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey -Companies rezoning request for their proposed Iviid-
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
(print name)
(address)
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'(ph6ne- number)
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my -individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
(print name)
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(address)
(phone number)
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in -favor -of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health -of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
(print name)
l3 zv %ii�/'Criv6/oiv �2, � Gc%y�/��STz , V. 22�03
(address)
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)'
D &1A y,/c s
(print name)
Z 2 3 55
IS A• 2- 26,
(address)
SYo - 869- 7138
('06ne number) _
Date: / Z `! JO /
Frederick County Board of SupefvrsoTs' -
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor` of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility' fostering the economic
,health of the community; and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favorof The Shodkey' Companies rezoning request for their proposed Nlid-
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signatu
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(print name)
(address)
6 77- / 2-,76
(phone number)
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Date: \ fI
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am ir, favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health- of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor cif The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
(print name)
(address).
i(0116ne number)
Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden or
its residents.
1 am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intellibent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shoc:key Companies rezoning request for their proposed N1id-
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
7
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(print name) -- - - - -
15 97
(address)
(phone number) /
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
L � OJ
(print name)
(address)
(phone number)
Jon A. Henry
5493 Main Street
Stephens City, Virginia 22655
540-868-1041
January 25, 2001
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
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Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission:
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the quality
of life in our community The maintenance and improvement of the schools,
parks, fire, police, etc. depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
Seeing the past focus on this approach is what led my wife and I to Frederick
County last year. Part of the reason we moved from Fauquier County was
because of their unhealthy comprehensive plan and it is the main reason we
ruled out Clarke County as an option. As we plan to start building our home in
the spring, I am enthusiastic about my future and my family's future here in
Frederick County. Please don't change the past approach, which has proven to
be a healthy and sensible means of growth for this county.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore. I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
Jon A. Henry I _
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Date: �� -T
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
(print name)
(address)
(phone number)
Date: I 1
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(signature)
_(D (e do, C, 5C
(print name)
J 55 Skrre9 _
(address)
,(phone -number)
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Date: r 2�2��
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in'favor of stabilizing !Yiv iudividual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the com:nuain , and for intelligeri.t county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature
(print na.6)
address)
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Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual iax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
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(print name)
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(address)
(phone number)
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Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors' `
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an eve, --greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of'stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
(print name)
lb 3 1- ,f LIFAY AVM . <ST ,> �R�,s C�� I/� , zz(,rs_
(address)
S`lo-90-30-70
(phone number)
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Date: ' - ail - U i
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincere �q
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Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their.proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
(print name)
/A-, 0-:.11/1o61 C_JC/,e_
(address)
(phone numllor) ':
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Date: 1 - .-2 3 - 0 (
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed ?Ylid-
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(signat�re) J
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(print name)
014 6/Ziw\ IUD, STEPH6W5 07'y, Ilaq ZZ(-SS
(address)
S40 -Fccr- S 1 `=I
(phone number)
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Date: I / 2 5/ Z o0
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my.individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of die community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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January 24, 2001
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent St
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in support of
The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the county's comprehensive
plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the quality of life
in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the schools, parks, fire, police,
etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local businesses, industry and
individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to increase this tax base without
placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering -the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in favor of
The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -Atlantic Industrial and
Tech Center.
Since ely,
Greg�ck
2485 Johns Rd
Winchester, VA 22602
(540) 868-0557
Patricia P. Henry
5493 Main Street
Stephens City, Virginia 22655
540-868-1041
January 25, 2001
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission:
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the quality
of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the schools,
parks, fire, police, etc. depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
Seeing the past focus on this approach is what led my husband and I to
Frederick County last year. Part of the reason we moved from Fauquier County
was because of their unhealthy comprehensive plan and it is the main reason we
ruled out Clarke County as an option. As we plan to start building our home in
the spring, I am enthusiastic about my future and my family's future here in
Frederick County. Please don't change the past approach, which has proven to
be a healthy and sensible means of growth for this county.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
Patricia P. Henry
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Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
wcr-:ase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering•the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
(print name)
(address)
(phone number)
u
Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(si&ature)
(print name)
1
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(address)
(phone number)
Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)//
(print name)
(address)
(p ne number)
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Date: 1 - 2(-- 01
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature
(print name)
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(address)
L- 5 90 - A(loG -
(phone number)
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Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and 'Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(print name)
G? i
(address)
j
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,(phone number-
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Date: f6 ,
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Onter.
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of'the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in."favor of sfa.bilizing my individual tax -responsibility, -fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of tl:e Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents .. .
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Nlid-
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisom a. d Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this - tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents. .
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tar revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents:'
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance a-� improvement of the
schools, parks, tire, police, etc., depends on the tax rttienues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Nlid-
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Date: / - 2 `f - v I
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tar responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police,' etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
f am in favor of stabilizing m-v individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
he,_lth of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Pianning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality o' life in our community. The maintenance and improvement: of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I any in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and fog- intelligent.county. growth.. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(address)
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual- tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Date: /% /60 �..
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning.
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Date: r - a Ll — C'
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
coon J,'s comprehensivc plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from Iocal
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility. fostering the economic
health of the. cow, munity, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed ivlid-
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Date: _ l �C 5 /� 001
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of'stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(address)
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Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am inTavor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Date: %I f��- O/
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its= residents;.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intr,l.cent county -rowth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely
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Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed ivlid-
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its. residents.- .
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan..
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
inc,cas, this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intellicent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
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Date: /--c-24 • D
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community,. and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
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Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
busines,3es, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
incre,3se this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its resiuents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the _-ommtinity, and for intelligent county growtl;. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shbckey •Coiiipanies rezoning request fbr •their proposed N/lid-
Atlantic IndustTia1 and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Date: I ' L 5-, 01
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Date: Ja" 24 Zoo 1
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in'favor'of stabilizing my individual tax respbnsibilityjostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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�oY E. CuV V11V69AM JR
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County oard of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
Tam in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility,. fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Since,p�ly,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Date: 7 -�
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intcllinent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(address)
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(phone number)
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Date: / -,2 3 — 0 (
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
% 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in support of The
Shockey Companies proposed development project and the county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the quality of life
in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the schools, parks, fire, police,
etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local businesses, industry and
individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to increase this tax base without
placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in favor of
The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -Atlantic Industrial and
Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(print name)
VA 2zco03
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Date: 2001
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
% 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in support of The
Shockey Companies proposed development project and the county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the quality of life
in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the schools, parks, fire, police,
etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local businesses, industry and
individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to increase this tax base without
placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in favor of
The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -Atlantic Industrial and
Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signatdr-e�
(print name)
(address) /
(phone number)
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore. I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(print name)
l#/o- /(a- fIlluo(IC-4
(address)
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Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
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Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning -
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
Cr'kcL/_A
(signature)
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(print name)
(address)
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Date: a3, aool
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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(signature)
(print name)
339 SPiPiN� !/,�«Cy -DAP wi,�C/✓flll/1 �/.0. ,�1.���.3
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Date: Ta 3 O /
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
% 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in support of The
Shockey Companies proposed development project and the county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the quality of life
in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the schools, parks, fire, police,
etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local businesses, industry and
individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to increase this tax base without
placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in favor of
The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -Atlantic Industrial and
Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature) "
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(print name)
(address)
Sflo�a-
(phone number)
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Date: Z51,11� l • 2
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore. I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed NIid-
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
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MA2 K � •
(print name)
131 Vv t r-t (--)`( YA
(address)
C�71-10) CICe Z -LA 9J
(phone number)
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Date:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Planning Commission
c/o 107 North Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601-5000
Dear Members of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and Planning
Commission,
As a taxpayer and concerned resident of Frederick County, I am writing in
support of The Shockey Companies proposed development project and the
county's comprehensive plan.
The ability of our county to pay for its public services directly relates to the
quality of life in our community. The maintenance and improvement of the
schools, parks, fire, police, etc., depends on the tax revenues generated from local
businesses, industry and individuals. The county should be focusing on ways to
increase this tax base without placing an ever -greater majority of the burden on
its residents.
I am in favor of stabilizing my individual tax responsibility, fostering the economic
health of the community, and for intelligent county growth. Therefore, I am in
favor of The Shockey Companies rezoning request for their proposed Mid -
Atlantic Industrial and Tech Center.
Sincerely,
(signature)
Ebro, c 4 P,--
(print name)
(address)
T7'1-Igd3
(phone number)