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The Fairfax City Planning Commission on Oct. 27 voted unanimously to adopt the evening’s agenda, approve the Oct. 13 meeting minutes and appoint Chair Jim Feather as the commission’s representative to the Board of Architectural Review through the end of 2025.
The commission opened the meeting by adopting the agenda after a motion from Miss Briggs and a second; the chair called the vote and the motion passed unanimously. Commissioner Mister Rice moved to approve the Oct. 13 minutes “as distributed and presented”; the motion was seconded and passed unanimously.
Planning staff told the commission the Board of Architectural Review seat that the commission normally fills had been vacant since March after the prior commissioner resigned. Chair Feather volunteered to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the year and the commission subsequently moved and seconded a motion to appoint Jim Feather as the Planning Commission’s representative to the Board of Architectural Review through December. The motion passed unanimously.
No public comments were received during the scheduled public‑comment portion of the meeting.
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