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Board approves voluntary settlement agreement that would move Arrington property into Warrenton; vote 4–1 amid requests for delay
Summary
The Fauquier County Board of Supervisors voted 4–1 on Dec. 12 to execute a voluntary settlement agreement (VSA) with the Town of Warrenton and developer Van Meter to adjust boundary lines for the Arrington property; incoming town council members asked the board to postpone consideration but the board approved the agreement after discussion of sewer, proffers and environmental trade-offs.
The Fauquier County Board of Supervisors on Dec. 12 approved an ordinance authorizing execution of a voluntary settlement agreement (VSA) that would transfer the Arrington property from county to town jurisdiction and authorize the county attorney to petition the circuit court for judicial affirmation. The board approved the measure 4–1 after a public hearing that included comments from incoming Warrenton town council members asking for more time to review the agreement.
Staff explained the VSA is the final local step before submission to a three-judge panel appointed…
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