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County Board Approves Consent Agenda; Adaptive Reuse, Tenant Relocation, Stormwater and Housing Grants Included
Summary
The Arlington County Board unanimously approved the consent agenda Oct. 18. Key items included an adaptive-reuse approval for 4100 Fairfax Drive, tenant-relocation guideline updates, stormwater credit changes for homeowners associations and several grants and program allocations.
The Arlington County Board unanimously approved its consent agenda during the Oct. 18 meeting, adopting a set of noncontroversial items the manager recommended. Chair Takis Carantonis moved the consent motion; Board member Julius “JD” Spain seconded it.
Major items adopted on the consent agenda included:
- Adaptive reuse at 4100 Fairfax Drive: Approval to convert office space to 296 residential units and remove about 250,000 square feet of underutilized office space. The project keeps the ground-floor tenant Bronson Beer Hall and reduces office vacancy in Ballston by roughly two percentage points, staff said.
- Tenant relocation guideline…
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