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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hoping they don't turn it into a group home..yes the County allows this by right. Ive seen a neighborhood or two screwed by multiple group homes (for recovering addicts, etc) in Fairfax. Much reform is needed to protect people [/quote] I’m surprised too that a group home is allowed by right in a single-family neighborhood. I thought there would be a public hearing and that neighbors would be notified before it gets built.[/quote] Currently in my neighborhood, there is a 24 person drug rehab facility being built right next-door to the elementary school. We were not notified, nor did we have an opportunity to oppose it prior to the sale and renovations of the home. Our councilwoman in Montgomery County couldn’t care less and was dismissive and rude to the neighbors when they voiced their opinion. So, in other words, I don’t think many of our local governments would give neighbors and residents an opportunity to voice, their concerns and oppose either a drug rehab facility, group home or massive three-story addition.[/quote]
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