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Developer briefs commission on concept for mixed-use redevelopment at Fairfax Square Professional Center
Summary
A pre-application concept calls for phased demolition and replacement of commercial buildings with new retail and nearly 300 multifamily units on about 10.5 acres; staff and commissioners discussed traffic access, parking layout, tree preservation, affordable-unit options and required studies if the applicant files a formal rezoning.
At a Monday work session the Planning Commission received a pre-application briefing for a proposed mixed-use redevelopment of the Fairfax Square Professional Center property (roughly 9840–9946 Main Street). The property owner presented a concept for phased redevelopment that would retain two existing buildings in early phases, demolish several older structures, add nearly 300 multifamily units and modestly increase commercial square footage across a roughly 10.5-acre site.
Planning staff said the concept would likely require a rezoning to a planned development/mixed-use district, a master development plan, transportation and shared-parking studies, a stormwater/phasing strategy, and a major certificate of appropriateness for architecture and landscaping. Staff encouraged early engineering work to ensure fire…
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