tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6246743662284890173.post8839560869617522607..comments2023-09-16T04:58:07.261-04:00Comments on the Annandale Blog: Assisted living facility in Annandale means more traffic on Gallows RoadAnnandale Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07543558586252790593noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6246743662284890173.post-7597441489696039212012-08-28T23:24:55.051-04:002012-08-28T23:24:55.051-04:00I have children that go to Woodburn and there is n...I have children that go to Woodburn and there is not a crossing guard. I have heard talk of a light being installed there in the near future.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6246743662284890173.post-50349346334153275842012-08-28T17:41:29.676-04:002012-08-28T17:41:29.676-04:00Mason District Land Use Committee agenda
Mason ...Mason District Land Use Committee agenda<br /> <br />Mason District Governmental Center<br />6507 Columbia Pike, Annandale, VA 22003<br />Tuesday, August 28, 2012<br />Executive Meeting begins at 7:00 PM<br />Public Meeting begins at 7:30 PM<br /> <br />Information Item<br />Shelter Development, LLC<br />Special Exception proposal for Medical Care Facility (assisted living facility)<br />3440, 3444, 3450, and 3454 Gallows Road<br />6.36 Acres zoned R-2<br /><br />Planning Commission – TBD<br />Board of Supervisors – TBD<br /><br />Hopefully you will want to take the time to attend this meeting tonight.<br /><br />Some of you may have attended the presentation by Brightview Assisted Living back on June 13th given to the communities on either side of Gallows Road. Since that time, Brightview has moved ahead by filing their Special Exception request to Fairfax County on August 1st. It is listed under the name Shelter Development, LLC. Here’s the link to the application:<br />http://ldsnet.fairfaxcounty.gov/ldsnet/ZAPSMain.aspx?cde=SE&seq=4166212<br /><br />Of note, Brightview (Shelter Development, LLC) went through a similar process in Great Falls last year. Here are some articles/comments for that site along Colvin Run Road:<br /> <br />http://ldsnet.fairfaxcounty.gov/landuse/ViewFullReport.aspx?cde=SE&seq=4141535<br /> <br />http://ldsnet.fairfaxcounty.gov/landuse/ViewFullReport.aspx?cde=SP P&seq=4162318<br /> <br />http://ldsnet.fairfaxcounty.gov/ldsnet/ldsdwf/4356673.PDF<br /> <br />http://www.connectionnewspapers.com/news/2012/feb/22/brightview-specifications-presented-gfca/<br /> <br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_AZV_bG7nY<br /> <br />http://www.sungazette.net/mclean-greatfalls-vienna-oakton/news/some-dissenting-voices-arise-over-great-falls-senior-living-proposal/article_19e15720-4c1e-5f96-b6bc-c4416647d194.html<br /> <br />http://www.gfca.org/documents/GFCA-LUZReport070811_000.pdf<br /> <br />http://www.gfca.org/documents/BrighviewARBPresentation_013012.pdf<br /> <br />https://sites.google.com/site/notobrightview/home/petition_revised<br /> <br />http://connection.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/news/documents/2012/04/25/Awards_2012_PDF_pt_5_conn_B.pdf<br /> <br />http://connection.membershipsoftware.org/articleprint.asp?article=353257&paper=65&cat=104<br /> <br />http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-state-of-nova/post/great-falls-debates-nursing-home-on-site-of-thelmas-ice-cream/2011/05/09/AFXAVgZG_blog.html<br /> <br />For those unfamiliar with Brightview Senior Living, here’s the link to their locations in Virginia and Maryland:<br />http://www.brightviewseniorliving.com/FindCommunity.aspx?id=55&Maryland=true&Virginia=true&portlet=1<br /> <br />Hope this info is helpful to you.neighbornoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6246743662284890173.post-73028053632271833122012-06-19T22:54:18.279-04:002012-06-19T22:54:18.279-04:00One of the sellers owns two of the large parcels t...One of the sellers owns two of the large parcels that Brightview would be purchasing. This same individual owns two other properties just across Gallows Rd., between Holmes Run Recreation Association pool and Woodburn Elementary School. These are older homes that are rental properties, just like what will be torn down by Brightview to build their facility on the opposite side of the road. If this person is selling out on the south side of Gallows Rd. (zoned R-2, Mason District), the future on the north side of Gallows Rd. (zoned R-3, Providence District) may be changing too. Let's keep a close watch on this group. We must put pressure on the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors to NOT APPROVE any special exception or rezoning in our area.Nice idea, wrong locationnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6246743662284890173.post-281802987597316422012-06-19T18:03:08.272-04:002012-06-19T18:03:08.272-04:00I think the fix is already in and we all have to c...I think the fix is already in and we all have to come to terms with the upcoming years of construction and traffic bringing about the ruination of the existing neighborhoods and disruption of our lives. We have been through the construction of the Fast Lanes and now they want us to deal with even more. Next thing you know, our front yards will be taken for street widening. With the Fast Lanes in action, we won't be able to get out of our homes! This "exception" (which can only involve big money to the County) should never be made in an R-2 zoned area. It won't matter what style they build the thing. It's still going to be 3 stories, many trees lost, lots of digging everywhere and traffic, traffic, traffic. The zoning exception should wait until they see what Gallows Rd looks like once the Fast Lanes are in place. <br />The DC area is full of assisted living places. Once you can't drive, who cares where it is? They have picked this spot in order to be close to the Hospital and close to the medical facilities on the other side of Rt. 50. Think it's hard to get an appt. now? Just wait! <br />This is truly a lousy idea and not much we can do about it! A sad thing for us all.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6246743662284890173.post-90939411365963520802012-06-15T21:26:54.315-04:002012-06-15T21:26:54.315-04:00I live in Holmes Run Acres but do not have childre...I live in Holmes Run Acres but do not have children at Woodburn ES. Our Civic Association has tried numerous times over many, many years to have a traffic light installed at Hemlock & Gallows Rd. Our committee's pleas have been unsuccessful, even though VDOT has apparently undertaken traffic studies along that corridor. I do not believe a traffic light is going in there in the near future. When Brightview reps were asked at the June 13th meeting about any plans for a traffic light in conjunction with their project, they indicated there is nothing in their proposal for one. <br /><br />Several years ago there was an individual who was struck and killed by an automobile while crossing Gallows Rd. near Thor Dr., where there is a crosswalk. There are crosswalk signs in each direction on Gallows Rd. There is a bus stop on the south side of Gallows Rd., where people in Holmes Run Acres must cross Gallows Rd. There is a group in Holmes Run Acres who have been working with VDOT to have a superior style crosswalk & indicator placed in this area, as there are sidewalks and bus stops on both sides of Gallows Rd. Their push continues for improved pedestrian safety, but VDOT has agreed to nothing yet.<br /><br />There were local residents @ the June 13th Brightview meeting from the neighborhoods on the south side of Gallows Rd. Several indicated that their pleas to VDOT for a light @ Aston St. have gone unheeded also. ALL the commuters from the south side of Gallows must turn left across 2 oncoming lanes of traffic + blend into 2 lanes of west bound traffic to access the Beltway.<br /> <br />We keep hearing that VDOT does not want a traffic light along Gallows Rd. for any reason.<br /><br />Now we have the HUGE lighted highway-style signage which has been installed in the right-of-way along Gallows Rd. @ Hemlock Dr. This sign will be used to announce the rolling HOT lane pricing in lighted digital format. As a driver is cruising West on Gallows Rd. in a 35 mph zone, dodging Metro buses stopped to pick up and drop off passengers, watching for vehicles entering and exiting neighborhoods to the left and right, watching for kids entering & exiting Holmes Run Pool, slowing to 25 mph in the school zone where cars & buses are coming & going, and trying to make a spending & lane decision as they approach I-495 .... these same drivers will be faced with visitors, employees, and emergency vehicles entering and exiting the Brightview campus, where there are no turn or deceleration lanes and no red lights to break the flow of traffic.<br /><br />Again I say, this proposed project is a nice idea, but in the wrong location.Nice idea, wrong locationnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6246743662284890173.post-67632621844549411552012-06-15T21:24:52.682-04:002012-06-15T21:24:52.682-04:00If it is a "done deal" then the communit...If it is a "done deal" then the community can still push for things that lessen the impact - such as parking that mitigates stormwater problems, minimal paving, rain gardens, improved sidewalks in the area, etc. If it's going to happen, let them provide something other than problems.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6246743662284890173.post-66990053370657819022012-06-15T21:23:04.799-04:002012-06-15T21:23:04.799-04:00Thanks. I hate the thought of another traffic lig...Thanks. I hate the thought of another traffic light, but I hate the thought of an accident much, much more.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6246743662284890173.post-65291455177408976462012-06-15T18:01:28.389-04:002012-06-15T18:01:28.389-04:00Definitely follow up with the supervisors, along w...Definitely follow up with the supervisors, along with the Mason District Land Use Committee, Mason District Council, Annandale revitalization committee, etc. It may well be a done deal, but you might as well go all out.Annandale Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07543558586252790593noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6246743662284890173.post-80205823373736123632012-06-15T17:59:07.231-04:002012-06-15T17:59:07.231-04:00I have children that go to Woodburn and there is n...I have children that go to Woodburn and there is not a crossing guard. I have heard talk of a light being installed there in the near future.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6246743662284890173.post-42307793364591139992012-06-15T16:36:28.597-04:002012-06-15T16:36:28.597-04:00What is the best next step for those of us who agr...What is the best next step for those of us who agree with the concerns that this facility will bring to the neighborhood? Contact Ms. Smyth and Ms. Gross directly? Should we lobby them for another public meeting on the issue so they can hear directly from the residents of the area?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6246743662284890173.post-37986169086705894232012-06-15T15:51:50.758-04:002012-06-15T15:51:50.758-04:00Brightview is obviously attempting to run this thr...Brightview is obviously attempting to run this through the system with as little notice and opposition as possible. This is evident by choosing a site zoned R-2, where there is apparently no re-zoning required for an assisted living facility. <br /><br />Brightview reps met with several of the local association boards after they had the property Under Contract, who in turn put out the word to the neighbors and called the meeting on June 13th. But Brightview did nothing to notify neighbors of their impending plans. <br /><br />Their attitude at the June 13th presentation, which was only attended by around 50 people and lasted less than 30 minutes, was pompous and as if the project is a done deal. They failed miserably at answering many direct questions, such as "Why was this site chosen over any others that may be available?" and "In choosing a site, do you not consider the safety and risk associated with the ingress & egress of the residents, visitors, and employees first and foremost?" One local resident spoke from personal experience about a Brightview Rhode Island facility. Several local residents expressed concern over such a project at the speed crest of Gallows Rd., but would favor this project in a safer location. Several local residents expressed concern over the obvious elevation of Emergency Services calls to such a facility, which would increase siren noise to even greater levels than already exists on the path to Fairfax Hospital. One local resident spoke from experience regarding the wandering and safety issue associated with a 23 bed Alzheimer's Care Unit on Gallows Rd. <br /><br />Brightview reps seemed unfazed about local residents objections. The land assemblage Brightview has Under Contract is 6-1/2 acres. When questioned, they claim the water, sewer, and other utilities are adequate to serve their proposed 3-story, 100+ unit facility. One local resident expressed concern about storm water runoff that would absolutely be created by the land disturbance, tree removal, building footprint, and parking lot pavement. It was pointed out this has been a problem on the north side of Gallows Rd. with the Capitol Baptist Church curb cut, driveway, parking lot, and building footprint. Brightview reps said they will look into it. A local resident compared this facility to Aarondale in Springfield. This location was described as being accessible from Backlick Rd. via an intersection with a red light and dedicated turn lane, something Gallows Rd. cannot offer. <br /><br />Brightview reps indicate they have hired a traffic engineer and have already completed their traffic study, and don't see it as an issue. They expressed surprise at the number of comments, concerns, and complaints regarding the traffic and ingress/egress onto Gallows Rd. <br /><br />This site will affect residents in both Providence District (Linda Smyth) on the north side of Gallows Rd. and Mason District (Penelope Gross) on the south side of Gallows Rd. Getting these neighborhood groups together create their own set of obstacles. Several people asked "What next?", which was answered by Brightview reps "In the coming months, we will file our special exception permit." Sounds like end of discussion. Several local residents vowed to fight this project to the bitter end.Nice idea, wrong locationnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6246743662284890173.post-13553196636455038702012-06-15T11:54:00.950-04:002012-06-15T11:54:00.950-04:00Knowing how our leader is going with all the infil...Knowing how our leader is going with all the infill, this will pass without a problem. I agree with a three story building not going along with the neighborhood. Annandale needs to be revitalized and there is plenty of space downtown. I do not understand why business are not encouraged to move in. This would be a great project for downtown Annandale and the residents could walk to shops.CDnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6246743662284890173.post-53323898988235466012012-06-14T18:37:31.547-04:002012-06-14T18:37:31.547-04:00Did anyone look into the space that the Mormon Chu...Did anyone look into the space that the Mormon Church has? Is that a viable site? It is much closer to "downtown Annandale" and its shops.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6246743662284890173.post-14003139862524804702012-06-14T16:24:54.441-04:002012-06-14T16:24:54.441-04:00A traffic light at Gallows and Aston would make se...A traffic light at Gallows and Aston would make sense for kids walking to Woodburn Elementary. How do children make it across Gallows Road before and after school? Is there a crossing guard?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com