Approximately one month before each Planning Commission meeting, the Alexandria Department of Planning and Zoning publishes a preliminary docket of cases expected to be heard. The preliminary docket for the October 2, 2018 public hearing was published last week, and includes the following cases of note:
- Development Special Use Permit and related requests for a hotel at 699 Prince Street and 114 S. Washington Street, which are presently the home of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and an adjacent parking garage
- Environmental Action Plan Phase 1 updates to the Green Building and
Land Use & Open Space chapters - Rezoning of Canal Center Plaza from W-1 (Waterfront-1) to CRMU-H (Commercial-Residential Mixed-Use/High) with proffers
- Development Special Use Permit for Parker-Gray Stadium Modernization at T.C. Williams High School, to demolish existing accessory buildings and construct new accessory buildings including restrooms, concessions, press box and ticket vending and construct associated site improvements including pedestrian access, track improvements, sound system upgrades, athletic field lighting, and site lighting
- Master Plan Amendment, Text Amendment, Coordinated Development District Concept Plan Amendment, Development Special Use Permit, and related requests for Monday Properties at 2000 N. Beauregard Street to construct a multi-family residential building
- Development Special Use Permit to delete conditions prohibiting residents from obtaining residential parking permits at Chatham Square, 409 N. Pitt Street.
Given the number of cases and significant public interest in several of the items to be heard, a second hearing date is a distinct possibility. Pending commission action, these cases will be docketed for City Council action at its Saturday, October 13, 2018 public hearing.