The Fauquier County Planning Commission held a work session on July 17, 2025, focusing on a proposed development project that raised concerns among local residents. The primary discussion centered around an easement related to a church property and its potential impact on traffic and environmental factors.
Commission members examined a yellow dashed line on a map, indicating the easement that runs into Valley Doro Court. Neighbors expressed worries that this easement could serve as a back entrance to the church, which would involve significant crossings over flood plains and wetlands. The specifics of the easement were unclear, prompting questions about its implications for future development.
One commissioner suggested adding a condition to prevent any traffic from the property from exiting onto Lees Ridge Road. However, staff members indicated that such a condition might be unnecessary, as there was no current road connection planned. They noted that any future access would require an amendment to the existing permit, which would involve additional legislative actions.
The discussion also touched on the ownership of adjacent residential parcels by the church, with questions raised about their relevance to the current proposal. Staff clarified that the church does not own the property where the easement is located, and any construction across the flood plain would require special exceptions.
Overall, the meeting highlighted the complexities of the proposed development and the need for careful consideration of environmental and community impacts. The Planning Commission will continue to evaluate the project as it moves forward.