File #: 20-1965    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/16/2020 In control: Town Council Meeting
On agenda: 12/7/2020 Final action:
Title: Request approval of final plat for subdivision of 601 Marshall Road SW and 1011 Ware Street SW into six lots on property located in the RS-16, single-family detached residential zone.
Attachments: 1. TC Staff Report - Parkwood Oaks - Final Plat - 12-7-2020, 2. Final Plat, 3. DPW PC Memo, 4. Regulatory Requirements for Parkwood Oaks Final Plat, 5. Parkwood Oaks Subdivision Plan Set, 6. Parkwood Oaks PowerPoint Presentation, 7. PC-Memo-Parkwood_11-11-20
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Request approval of final plat for subdivision of 601 Marshall Road SW and 1011 Ware Street SW into six lots on property located in the RS-16, single-family detached residential zone.
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EXPLANATION AND SUMMARY:

The subject site is located along the 600 block of Marshall Road SW and 1000 block of Ware Street SW. The site consists of two lots, currently addressed as 601 Marshall Road SW and 1011 Ware Street SW. The lots are zoned RS-16 single-family detached residential. Both lots contain single-family detached dwellings that have been used for institutional purposes, serving as a pre-school (the Parkwood School), since the 1950s. An adjacent lot, 1009 Ware Street SW, also contains a single-family dwelling that was utilized by the pre-school.

The subject lots are heavily wooded and also include play areas utilized by the pre-school. Figure 2 on the next page shows the layout of the school and designated play area. In terms of grading, the lots slope upward toward Marshall Road SW, with a high point of 376 feet near Marshall Road and a low point of 360 near the out lot.

The site is surrounded by residential properties to the north and south and the Vienna Aquatic Club to the east. Vienna Baptist Church is located across Ware Street SW. The Parkwood School had a parking agreement with Vienna Baptist Church to use some of its parking spaces for school operations.

The developer of the requested subdivision also purchased abutting lots this past year (lots 5E, 5D, and 5C) from the same owner of the subject lots and currently is building new single-family dwellings on those lots. As part of the development of those lots, the developer adjusted the boundary lines of the 601 Marshall Road property and lots 5D and 5C (reference Figure 2 and Figure 3). Boundary line adjustments, if part of the same subdivision, are completed administratively, as allowed by the Code of Virginia.

The applicant proposes to re-subdivide the two existing lots into six lot...

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