Fox News Wrote:
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http://burkecentre.org/-%20015%20CONSERVATOR/wboct
> 1-8.pdf
> (page 2)
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> After a year of community and staff review, the
> Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the
> recommendation
> by Supervisor John Cook to allow Chick-fi l-A,
> Inc. to construct a new 4,770 square foot
> drive-thru fast food restaurant at 5815 Burke
> Centre Parkway, on a closed bank pad site adjacent
> to
> Kohl’s Department Store.
> The structure will be 25 feet tall, although only
> about 10 feet, including a decorative parapet will
> be visible
> from the road. The restaurant will have about 100
> seats, 44 parking spaces and a small indoor
> children’s play
> area. There will be 26 dual stacking spaces for
> drive-thru ordering and the facility will be open
> Monday through
> Saturday from 6 AM to 10 PM. During the review
> process, the building was shifted away from the
> eastern lot
> line to protect a ravine and preserve additional
> trees. Stormwater is provided via catch basins and
> a detention
> system under the parking lot. The realignment of
> the building will result in the construction of
> new retaining
> walls parallel to Burke Centre Parkway and
> adjacent to Burke Presbyterian Church.
> The applicant has proposed to construct a
> guardrail and pedestrian safety fence along of the
> top of the southern
> retaining wall. A new sidewalk will also be
> constructed from Burke Centre Parkway to the
> restaurant, and the
> new entrance will line up with the existing
> entrance to Kohl’s. The dumpster will be
> shielded and will house
> both a grease trap and a separate drain into the
> stormwater detention system. Signifi cant new
> planting around
> the entire periphery of the site has been
> proffered by the applicant. A rendering of the
> proposed layout of the
> building is shown here. Chick-fi l-A has already
> submitted its site plan to the county and hopes to
> be under construction
> in 2016.
>
A year? Are you kidding? A year? Makes you wonder why anyone would want to start a business in Fairfax County.