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Board of Architectural Review approves stained finish for south building at 10721 Main Street

Board of Architectural Review · January 15, 2025
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The Fairfax City Board of Architectural Review unanimously approved a request to apply a semi-transparent silicate mineral stain to the south building of the Fairfax Medical Building at 10721 Main Street, citing improved wayfinding. Approval is conditional on conformance with January 2025 plans and securing required permits.

The Fairfax City Board of Architectural Review on Jan. 15 unanimously approved a request to stain the south building of the Fairfax Medical Building at 10721 Main Street, saying the treatment will help visitors distinguish between two medical buildings on a sloped site.

Staff presented the application and recommended approval, saying the proposal meets zoning and design guidelines for the Architectural Control Overlay District and the BAR's approval criteria. The staff report described the south building as the structure proposed for treatment, the north building remaining unchanged, and noted prior minor approvals for canopies and…

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