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Neighbors urge delay, study of proposed South Lee rezoning; council schedules June 2 work session

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Residents told council May 12 they oppose a rezoning application for 106–108 South Lee Street, citing parking, traffic, stormwater and school impacts. The council said it will brief the public at a June 2 work session and asked staff to provide analysis, history of neighborhood requests, and opportunities for public input.

Multiple residents urged the City Council on May 12 to delay consideration of a rezoning application for 106–108 South Lee Street and to provide fuller study of traffic, parking and stormwater impacts before the council acts.

Tom Yazagerty, a resident who said he and his family live directly across from the site, told council he opposed the development and that it is “not good for Falls Church City.” Yazagerty said he was concerned the project would increase congestion, parking pressure and stormwater problems and could further change the character of a neighborhood of single-family homes. He specifically asked council to delay action until the city…

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