Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
So if he gets a laser survey and metal property point makers plus ground paint stakes strings...Who's doing the survey?
Google maps has historical imagery. The addition appears to be wider than the 1 car garage converted to a room. It also extends into the driveway so that could be a front yard setback issue.
How did this get so far with a new foundation, framing, plywood on a 3 story addition with no stop from the county? Knew of FX County situation where someone 's contractor digging foundation - visual too close-county came , measured, stop work.
Found a great house zoned for Rocky Run /Chantilly- similar to the original of this. Added front dormers and a uitlity room behind garage with master suite above garage- great rooflines and lovely home.
Currently for sale?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, aging parents are not living in this. No way. Those are apartments. JFC. This just gets worse and worse.
I live in this neighborhood and we really love it here. It’s a throw back in a great way. Except for the racism of the original builders (Leavitt)-we are all very proud of how diverse our neighborhood and schools are.
The neighbor has reached out to the county pretty much daily and is working on legal options.
We have seen other odd additions/renos happen, but this one is so completely ridiculous and we cannot believe it is legal under current zoning. It is twice the size of the original house, a 4 br/2 ba cape cod with 1500 sf (a previous addition had already been done)
Levitt was not racist. At that time period people liked to live with similar people, might suprise folks but in Roosevelt Long Island not far from Levittown Long Island Levitt builder an equally nice community for returning black soldiers.
Astoria was Greek, Woodside Irish, Williamsburg Orthodox, Great Neck Regular Jewish, Hicksville Indian, Garden City Wasp, Manhasset Rich Catholic, as back in 1950s to 1970s people self segregated and just how it was
Anonymous wrote:6 bedrooms as 6 bathrooms? Is that in addition to the original structure- if so, that’s 10 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms? How many generations are living there?
Let’s say there are the grandparents, parents, and 3 kids. Wouldn’t that be about 5 bedrooms, assuming each kid has their own bedroom? Why 10 bedrooms?
Anonymous wrote:6 bedrooms as 6 bathrooms? Is that in addition to the original structure- if so, that’s 10 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms? How many generations are living there?
Let’s say there are the grandparents, parents, and 3 kids. Wouldn’t that be about 5 bedrooms, assuming each kid has their own bedroom? Why 10 bedrooms?
Anonymous wrote:So if a variance is needed but denied, what happens? Will he have to take down and rebuild ? Can the county ensure that the structure is removed?
Anonymous wrote:This whole thing is shady AF
I need to go read the 300 comment thread on the neighborhood page, but what I am piecing together:
The parents are likely the actual owners
They are the parents of the schizophrenic man who attacked connolly’s office in 2023.
The person interviewed may or may not be the son/owner?
With the schizophrenic son in a facility, the parents and this guy and his family are likely living in the existing cape cod structure. That would be a tight squeeze and I can understand wanting to expand some
The information for this structure seems to show 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms, which is not an addition, it’s an apartment building
A normal person would bump back rather than build this way
I 100% do not trust any of what this man has said
Anonymous wrote: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
So if he gets a laser survey and metal property point makers plus ground paint stakes strings...Who's doing the survey?
Google maps has historical imagery. The addition appears to be wider than the 1 car garage converted to a room. It also extends into the driveway so that could be a front yard setback issue.
How did this get so far with a new foundation, framing, plywood on a 3 story addition with no stop from the county? Knew of FX County situation where someone 's contractor digging foundation - visual too close-county came , measured, stop work.
Found a great house zoned for Rocky Run /Chantilly- similar to the original of this. Added front dormers and a uitlity room behind garage with master suite above garage- great rooflines and lovely home.
Anonymous wrote: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
If the grandparents are the actual on record owner of the property, how can the adult son keep claiming he is the owner and how can he pull permits? Wouldn't the sign off have to be from the actual owners?