Hilton Hotel Project Advances, Byron Office Space Approved

July 26, 2011 by · 2 Comments 

 By GEORGE BROMLEY
Falls Church Times Staff

July 26, 2011

The proposed Hilton Garden Inn moved closer to reality last night as the Falls Church City Council unanimously approved special exceptions requested by the project’s developers.   The exceptions, for building height and zoning, remove the last remaining hurdles before the site plan stage.  The Planning Commission had approved the project on July 18.  Construction of the 110 room hotel at 706 W. Broad St. could begin as early as October.

Originally approved in 2008, the project has faced stiff opposition from residents and from parents of children at the adjacent St. James School.  However, only two people spoke out against the hotel last night, one citing concerns over security and trash pickup, the other questioning the project’s long-term financial viability.  Several representatives of the Chamber of Commerce spoke in favor of the hotel, stating that it would provide jobs for 30 people and generate substantial tourist and conference revenue, estimated at $540,000 annually.

The developers are proffering that the hotel will be built to LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified standards.  If that is not met within three years of the issuance of the certificate of occupancy, the developer will contribute $50,000 toward repaving N. Oak St. or other such work as designated by the City.

Byron Office Space  –  The Council also approved the use of office and professional office space at the Byron (513 W. Broad St.) in locations previously approved for retail.  The resolution passed, 5-1, with Ms. Gardner absent.  Both the Planning Commisson and the Economic Development Authority had earlier endorsed the change.  Some of the first floor space on the west side of the building has remained vacant since the Byron opened in 2006. 

Mayor Nader Baroukh opposed the measure, questioning whether the space had been fully marketed.  The mayor said he did not want to see space left unoccupied but believed that the Council’s intention was that the space be used for retail and questioned whether such exceptions should be granted in the future without a penalty clause.  “When we approve something through a (special exception) amendment, there’s an expectation we’ll get something in return,” he said.  

The mayor  also cited unresolved issues with the building’s parking arrangements, which have made it difficult to market its retail space.  Councilman Ron Peppe noted that building has the most confusing labels of any building in town.  “It’s not clear where you’re going to park that you don’t get towed away and where you do,” he said. 

City Manager’s Report   –  Mr. Shields advised that eleven speed limit radar signs soon will be installed as a traffic calming measure.  The installation is funded through a federal grant.  Homeowners have been notified as to where the signs will be placed.

One hundred seventy residents participated in last Saturday’s household hazardous waste collection.

Sign-up now is open for the September 17  Fall Festival / Taste of Falls Church. 

Appointments–  Mark Sokolowski and Steven Knight were appointed to unexpired terms on the Citizens Advisory Committee on Transportation.  Their tems run until January 31, 2013.  David Braun was appointed to an unexpired term with the Health Systems Agency of Northern Virginia.  The term extends until Jun3 30, 2013.  

Closed Session  –  At 10:55 pm the Council entered into a closed session concerning water system litigation.

Video  –  A tape of the public meeting is available at the City website.

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Crime Report for July 19 – 25

July 26, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

By FALLS CHURCH POLICE DEPARTMENT

July 26, 2011

Driving Under the Influence, Underage Possession of Alcohol, and Driving with a Suspended License, 400 block W. Broad St.  On July 19, 1:37 a.m., an officer conducted a traffic stop for a motor vehicle violation.  The driver, a 20 year old Falls Church man, was arrested for Driving Under the Influence, Underage Possession of Alcohol and Driving with a Suspended License.

Driving Under the Influence and Refusal to Submit to Blood or Breath Test, 6700 block Wilson Blvd.  On July 20, 2:19 a.m., a 53 year old Annandale man, was arrested for Driving Under the Influence and Refusal to Submit to Blood or Breath Test.

Providing False Identification to Law Enforcement, 132 W. Broad St. (Dogwood Tavern).  On July 21, 6:33 p.m., an officer responded to the location after management requested an individual to be banned from the property.  The individual provided a false name on the barment notice.  A  59, year old Chantilly man, was arrested for Providing False Identification to Law Enforcement.

Disorderly Conduct, 130 N. Washington St. (Clare and Don’s Beach Shack).  On July 21, 8:23 p.m., an unknown individual released a can of pepper spray in the restaurant.  Patrons of the bar area were forced to evacuate the building.

Larceny from Vehicle, 1100 block W. Broad St. (West End Plaza).  On July 22, 5:30 p.m., unknown suspect(s) stole an iPhone left unsecured in a vehicle.

Larceny from Building, 115 Hillwood Ave. (Anime Pavilion).  On July 22, 9:06 p.m., unknown suspect(s) stole an iPod Touch during a card game tournament.

Public Drunkenness, 6793 Wilson Blvd. (Eden Center).  On July 23, 12:48 a.m., a 34 year old Falls Church man was arrested for Public Drunkenness.

Grand Larceny, 501 Roosevelt Blvd. (Oakwood Apartments).  On July 23, 4:20 a.m., officers responded to the location for a report of noise and flashlights in the parking lot.  Security detained one individual while another individual fled.  The suspect admitted to taking scrap metal without permission.  A 37 year old Lorton man was arrested for Grand Larceny.

Driving Under the Influence, Refusal to Submit to Blood or Breath Test, and Trespassing, 1100 block W. Broad St.  On July 25, 2:00 a.m., an officer conducted a traffic stop for a motor vehicle violation.  The driver, who recently left El Zunzal, was previously banned from the location.  A 24 year old Laurel, MD man was arrested for Driving Under the Influence, Refusal to Submit to Blood or Breath Test, and Trespassing.

Petit Larceny, 6793 Wilson Blvd. (Eden Center).  On July 24, 8:54 a.m., officers responded to the location for a report of individuals stealing used grease from the property. Two MD residents, ages 36 and 43, were arrested for Petit Larceny.

Public Drunkenness, 6621 Wilson Blvd. (New Moon Restaurant).  On July 25, 8:32 p.m., a 32 year old Falls Church man was arrested for Public Drunkenness.

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