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BAR renews approval for 10 permanent-affordability townhomes at 10723 Main Street

Board of Architectural Review · January 15, 2025
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The Board of Architectural Review unanimously approved a renewed certificate of appropriateness for a previously authorized 10-unit townhouse development at 10723 Main Street. Habitat for Humanity said units will be permanently affordable at 80% AMI under a ground-lease structure; construction expected in 6–8 months if financing closes.

The Fairfax City Board of Architectural Review on Jan. 15 approved a renewed major certificate of appropriateness for a 10-townhome redevelopment at 10723 Main Street, a site currently occupied by Fairfax Presbyterian Church and an associated daycare.

Staff told the board the application is unchanged from the June 2022 approval and recommended renewal subject to standard conditions: conformance with the plans and renderings received in May 2022, securing all required zoning approvals and permits prior to construction, and landscaping subject…

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