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Canterbury final phase to preserve historic quad, dedicate 2.34 acres of parkland
Summary
Developers told the commission the last phase of the Canterbury subdivision includes an HPC historic overlay preserving a central quad, repurposing Banner/Oddfellows buildings to multifamily, nearly five acres of open space and dedication of 2.34 acres of parkland adjacent to an existing dog park; FCPS will not allow a new pedestrian connection to Thomas Johnson Middle School.
Representatives for the Canterbury subdivision described the final phase of a long-running project and said the Historic Preservation Commission has applied an overlay to protect the central green or "quad" and its view shed from Market Street.
Chris Smariga of Harris Smariga said the phase will wrap up the road network and add fee-simple townhouses, multifamily buildings and renovation of three existing historic buildings (referred to as Banner or Oddfellows) that will be repurposed as multifamily housing and amenity space. "We're…
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