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Commission sends Quantum Park data‑center application back to work session after debate over substation siting and building height
Summary
After hours of questioning about the location and design of a proposed substation and the height of data‑center buildings, the Planning Commission voted to send the Quantum Park zoning amendment back to a future work session for further proffer commitments, including a formal GIS substation commitment and four‑sided elevations.
The Loudoun County Planning Commission on Nov. 13 declined to recommend approval or denial of the Quantum Park zoning concept plan amendment and instead voted to send the application back to a future work session for further information and proffer refinement.
The application proposes data‑center, substation and office uses on a portion of a 128‑acre site north of Loudoun County Parkway. Department staff recommended denial, citing three unresolved items: the proposed substation’s location and type, uncertainty about right‑of‑way dedication needed for Lockridge Road, and…
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