Leesburg council approves Meadowbrook Neighborhood Center Rezoning
The Leesburg Town Council has approved a request for a follow-up rezoning of the Meadowbrook Neighborhood Center.
When the mixed-use project was approved in December 2022, one of the land bays was put on hold to enable the Town to develop zoning standards for a Continuing Care Facility. This rezoning completes the concept plan for the Meadowbrook Neighborhood Center project.
The applicant, Traditional Land LLC, was seeking approval of a rezoning application and a special exception to amend the concept plan and proffers for Meadowbrook Neighborhood Center Land Bay F, 8.2 acres of vacant land off South King Street near its intersection with Evergreen Mills Road.
The requested amendment would allow the undeveloped land to host uses such as a 12,000-square-foot childcare center (subject of the special exception); a 175,000-square-foot Continuing Care Facility with 175 dwelling units; 5,000 square feet of retail space; and 14,300 square feet of office space. The Continuing Care Facility could include independent, assisted living, and/or nursing home uses.
With the approval, the applicant will now begin the site plan review process with the Community Development Department. More information on the project can be found by accessing the Town’s eTRAKiT system at www.leesburgva.gov/etrakit.
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