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Commission adds text to block Mayfair Crown Drive extension, removes county 'proposed collector' legend from plan map

Town of Purcellville Planning Commission · May 7, 2026
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Summary

The commission adopted text stating Mayfair Crown Drive 'shall not be extended westward' and removed the 'proposed county collector' legend from the comprehensive‑plan map, advancing the red‑line text changes by a 3–2 vote; commissioners said the collector concept belongs to Loudoun County rather than the town plan.

Commissioners combined consideration of Amendments 17 and 18 addressing the Mayfair Crown Drive/ Northern Collector Road mapping and supporting language. Commissioners expressed concern that the map legend showing a 'proposed county collector' implied a county roadway concept inside the town plan and preferred to remove that legend and rely on a textual clarification.

After discussion the commission adopted a motion to remove the proposed collector legend from the map (because the concept originates in Loudoun County plans) and to add a new recommendation (number 21) to page 100 of the comprehensive plan that states, in substance, that “in order to maintain the safety and welfare of the community, Mayfair Crown Drive shall not be extended westward from its current terminus since doing so would permit through traffic transiting the Mayfair community between Hillsborough Road (Route 690) and Purcellville Road (Route 611).” Because staff do not have the native map files to redraw the graphic, the textual instruction was adopted and the motion passed by voice vote 3–2.

Commissioners instructed staff to include the new sentence and the modified legend language in the public‑hearing packet so it is clear the text takes precedence over the existing map graphic until a future map update is completed.