Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long til the county makes a decision on the variance? And what happened to the argument that bc he poured a new foundation that the setback changed so he would still be out of compliance
There was a news clip last night saying he had a meeting last night with the county, and has to get a new survey of the property. Depending on the results he can either proceed or apply for a variance. Applying for a variance can take several months and it sounds like the immediate neighbors can choose whether or not to sign it.
https://wjla.com/news/local/fairfax-county-marble-lane-construction-three-story-media-county-leaders-survey-propery-zoning-land-development-impact-herrity-neighborhood-greenbriar-chantilly-culture-parents-restrictions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long til the county makes a decision on the variance? And what happened to the argument that bc he poured a new foundation that the setback changed so he would still be out of compliance
There was a news clip last night saying he had a meeting last night with the county, and has to get a new survey of the property. Depending on the results he can either proceed or apply for a variance. Applying for a variance can take several months and it sounds like the immediate neighbors can choose whether or not to sign it.
https://wjla.com/news/local/fairfax-county-marble-lane-construction-three-story-media-county-leaders-survey-propery-zoning-land-development-impact-herrity-neighborhood-greenbriar-chantilly-culture-parents-restrictions
Anonymous wrote:How long til the county makes a decision on the variance? And what happened to the argument that bc he poured a new foundation that the setback changed so he would still be out of compliance
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what you get when you have "No HOA!!"
Most neighborhoods don't have an HOA.
??? Where? In northern Virginia, many many neighborhoods have HOAs, especially the further west you go into the suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is another house in the same Greenbriar subdivision which was rebuilt as a massive three floor house. I don't think that received this much attention. Perhaps that guy was not Asian?
Link link link or at least a street so we can google view and opine.
New poster, but I believe they are talking about this house: https://www.redfin.com/VA/Fairfax/13228-Memory-Ln-22033/home/9502436
The difference is that it looks like a house vs a giant wall/motel.
This is better, but on the architecture grading scale it’s a D vs the other house’s addition which is an F.
How do people create such ugly additions and say yes I’ll spend $2, 3, 400k on that? Are they doing the design on their own instead of hiring a real professional architect/builder?
I suspect this guy went this route because it was the most space for the lowest price. All he hared about was space not how it looked. he said it would cost $200k which is pretty cheap for that much space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is another house in the same Greenbriar subdivision which was rebuilt as a massive three floor house. I don't think that received this much attention. Perhaps that guy was not Asian?
Link link link or at least a street so we can google view and opine.
New poster, but I believe they are talking about this house: https://www.redfin.com/VA/Fairfax/13228-Memory-Ln-22033/home/9502436
The difference is that it looks like a house vs a giant wall/motel.
This is better, but on the architecture grading scale it’s a D vs the other house’s addition which is an F.
How do people create such ugly additions and say yes I’ll spend $2, 3, 400k on that? Are they doing the design on their own instead of hiring a real professional architect/builder?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is another house in the same Greenbriar subdivision which was rebuilt as a massive three floor house. I don't think that received this much attention. Perhaps that guy was not Asian?
Link link link or at least a street so we can google view and opine.
New poster, but I believe they are talking about this house: https://www.redfin.com/VA/Fairfax/13228-Memory-Ln-22033/home/9502436
The difference is that it looks like a house vs a giant wall/motel.