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ICSC-Loudoun County Signage Ordinance Update

In response to a request to the International Council of Shopping Centers from the Loudoun County Planning Commission, Sherman Patrick of Compton and Duling and Jimmie Jones of Art Display provided the attached presentation to the Commission at their work session on July 14, 2010.

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ULYSSES OR USELESS - Virginia's Revised Advance Medical Directive

In Greek mythology, Ulysses had himself tied to a ship's mast and ordered his crew not to release him until they had safely passed the Sirens - no matter how much he pleaded or protested. Effective July 1, 2009, Virginia's General Assembly amended Virginia Code to allow you to make a similar election in your Advance Medical Directive.

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Washington Business Journal - Prince William County Parcel Rezoned for Mixed-Use Development

A 39-acre parcel in Prince William County is on its way to becoming a pedestrian friendly community, complete with new homes and an elementary school.

On April 6, the Woodbridge property was approved for planned mixed residential use, scratching its former status as A-1 agriculture use. It is the first significant residential rezoning approved by the county’s board of supervisors in several years. The Ferlazzo family-owned land, which sits at the corner of Minnieville Road and Spriggs Road, will be able to fit 59 new homes.


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NEWS ALERT - Compton & Duling Attorney Dennis Cate Reappointed for 4-Year Term as Planning Commissioner

Fairfax City, Virginia – The City Council for the City of Fairfax has reappointed Compton & Duling, L.C. attorney Dennis M. Cate to serve a four-year term as a Planning Commissioner. Cate will serve on the seven-member Planning Commission for the City of Fairfax at large, for a term running through 2013.

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County Approves Mixed Use Development in Potomac Communities Revitalization Area

Hilton Garden Inn and Amerisuites Hotel Headed to Prince William County

A brand new Hilton Garden Inn and an AmeriSuites Hotel are slated to open in Neabsco Common, a mixed use project located in the Potomac Communities Revitalization Area, thanks to the County approval granted in November 2009.

Located near the intersection of I-95 and Dale Boulevard, the mixed-use project will contain a total of over 396,000 square feet of nonresidential space, including 160,000 square feet of office space in two office buildings, as well as two mixed use buildings with ground floor retail, retail service and office, and a potential free-standing, sit-down restaurant.

“The approval of this plan will provide valuable tax revenue for the County, as well as providing important positioning for future economic growth in the Potomac Communities, an area the County is looking to revitalize,” said Sherman Patrick, Jr., Planner at Compton & Duling, L.C., who has worked with the developer since the rezoning process began in 2007 to bring this mixed use project to the County.

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Stafford County Board of Supervisors Approves South Campus Development Plan

Compton & Duling is pleased to announce the Stafford County Board of Supervisors’ approval of South Campus, a medical office campus with supportive retail and office uses within walking distance of the new Stafford Hospital near the proposed Courthouse Town Center. As a result of the work of Compton & Duling’s Planner, Sherman Patrick, Jr., the South Campus project successfully achieved rezoning approval of 54 acres from an agricultural land use to a commercial medical office campus consisting of 542,000 square feet of building area.

Compton & Duling LC
Parkway East at County Center
12701 Marblestone Drive
Suite 350
Woodbridge, Virginia  22192-8307
Phone: (703) 583-6060
Fax: (703) 583-6066

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