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Board initiates comp‑plan study for Klein property after public comment urging protection of parkland
Summary
The board authorized initiation of a comprehensive‑plan amendment to change about 25 acres near the Liberia activity center from parks and open space to a lower‑density residential designation for an applicant’s rezoning; planning staff recommended an expanded study area and noted parks staff oppose removing parkland.
The Prince William Board of County Supervisors on Oct. 7 voted to initiate a comprehensive‑plan amendment (CPA) study for a roughly 25‑acre parcel tied to the Klein project, a proposal that would change the property’s long‑range designation from parks and open space to residential neighborhood (RN‑2).
Planning staff presented a high‑level review and recommended initiation with an expanded study area to allow a broader analysis of how the proposed land‑use change would fit within the Liberia Activity Center. "Staff recommends initiating the CPA 2025‑0005 with an expanded study area, supporting county goals of sustainable growth, housing…
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