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Fauquier Times | www.fauquier.com | June 27, 2018
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Planned addiction recovery facility clears first hurdle By James Ivancic Times Staff Writer
Fauquier County’s request that the Town of Warrenton rezone land on Hospital Drive to allow a residential addiction-recovery facility received the swift support of the town’s planning commission last week. No one spoke against the rezoning required to pave the way for such a facility during a June 19 public hearing that lasted about 25 minutes, Fauquier County Supervisor Chris Granger (Center), Warrenton Mayor Powell Duggan, Warrenton Vice Mayor Sunny Reynolds (at large) and Deputy Fauquier County Administrator Katie Heritage all spoke in favor of the rezoning. The county and town have been working to fill a gap in services for those dealing with addiction. In January, town council rejected a request from the nonprofit McShin Foundation for a special-use permit to add a residential treatment program in the downtown Warrenton building where it offers peer-to-peer counseling. The building used by McShin on John Marshall Street is within the town’s central business district, which prohibits residences on the first floor of commercial buildings. McShin is ending its involvement in the Warrenton program on July 30, citing financial reasons. Chris Connell, who has managed the Warrenton center, has formed a new nonprofit, Hope Heals, to continue providing the peer-to-peer counseling service currently offered. Under McShin, counselors have been working with inmates with substance-use disorders at the county jail. The county is proposing to use
a 5,300-square-foot medical building on land it owns at 340 Hospital Drive near Fauquier Hospital. It’s currently zoned “residential office.” A rezoning to “public semi-public” is needed. The rezoning would bring the site in line with planned future uses designated in the town’s long-term planning blueprint known as the “comprehensive plan.” Heritage said the building will be used as an outpatient center initially with the potential of adding a residential service later. She said the county has been looking at possible service providers to carry on the counseling work. A town staff analysis found the site has adequate road access for visitors and meets the needed parking requirements. The county will need to submit a site plan. Conditions set by the town include identifying any outdoor programs and activities on the site and a measure requiring any future addiction-recovery facility to be staffed by individuals with the required professional licensing. A plan for shared access and signage were added as new requirements. The town also wants to see a shared-use agreement. The building is occupied by the Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services Board, which operates a mental health clinic in the two-story building. The rezoning and special-use permit requests are now headed to the town council for action. A public hearing has been scheduled for 7 p.m. July 10 in town council chambers at 18 Court St. Reach James Ivancic at jivancic@ fauquier.com
VDOT to hold meeting Thursday on U.S. 29 improvements By James Ivancic Times Staff Writer
The Virginia Department of Transportation will meet with Fauquier County officials and community representatives June 28 to discuss ways to improve safety and move traffic more efficiently on the U.S. 29 corridor in northern Fauquier County. The meeting will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. at The Barn on Lord Fairfax Community College’s Fauquier campus. VDOT officials will also be available from 5 to 7 p.m. that day to receive comments from those unable to attend the afternoon meeting. VDOT and Fauquier County representatives, along with several community and business representatives, will discuss transportation issues and concerns within the corridor, particularly on the section between Warrenton and Prince William County. VDOT says the June 28 meeting is intended to kick off a collaborative effort between VDOT, Fauquier
County and the community to reach a consensus on strategies for improvements to the corridor and at several intersections where the need for safety and operational improvements have been identified, including Vint Hill Road and Broad Run Church Road. The Fauquier County Board of Supervisors had called on VDOT to cease work on plans for several intersections that included a restricted crossing at Vint Hill Road. VDOT’s idea for that intersection — commonly known as a “Michigan left” design — was deemed by many who live and work in the area as bad for business and inconvenient for residents. VDOT held several listening sessions about those plans, most recently one in April hosted by Del. Elizabeth Guzman, D-31st. The supervisors asked VDOT to work with the community on alternatives. The planned meeting on June 28 is the result. Reach James Ivancic at jivancic@ fauquier.com