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Fairfax panel revokes conditional‑use permit for 100 Lima Road after owner declines to legalize unpermitted work
Summary
Planning staff told the commission the owner of 100 Lima Road did not submit required plans to legalize work done without permits; commissioners voted to revoke the earlier conditional‑use permit and deny design‑review and sign permits, citing incomplete compliance and the owner’s written intent to evict tenants and not legalize work.
The Fairfax Planning Commission voted Jan. 15 to rescind the conditional‑use permit for the Tena Lima collective at 100 Lima Road and to deny the related design‑review and sign permits after staff reported the property owner had not submitted required construction plans or taken steps to legalize unpermitted changes.
Staff reminded the commission that on June 26, 2025 discretionary permits had allowed a collective of artists and small events at the site while the owner pursued required permitting to legalize work. Staff said subsequent…
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