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A long shadow was cast over the future of green energy in Fauquier after the Planning Commission determined Thursday that two utility-scale solar projects proposed in the southern part of
The Fauquier Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 earlier this month to approve Columbia Gas’ zoning application for a new point-of-delivery facility at the intersection of Riley Road (Route 676) and
The Fauquier County Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of a special exception that would allow Van Metre Homes to build a small subdivision in Marshall, an undertaking opposed by several residents.
Vint Hill barracks project seeks special exception OK
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The board of supervisors in September rezoned the 10-acre property, paving the way for conversion of the former Army barracks to apartments, which requires approval of a special exception permit. Vint Hill is absolutely the place for this type of thing. Itâs a tech park. Iâm hoping it will draw the kind of folks who would be working in tech and would find it appealing to live in that type of environment. Planning Commissioner Adrienne Garreau (Scott District)
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