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The potential expansion of Tall Oaks Assisted Living Facility’s parking lot has taken another step. After earning conceptual approval from the Reston Association Design Review Board on April 20, the facility’s proposed parking lot expansion on North Shore Drive has now gotten a recommendation from Fairfax County’s planning department. Released on May 5, the staff report includes some conditions but supports the overall expansion plan. “The applicant has satisfactorily demonstrated to staff that the proposed parking will sufficiently meet the parking needs of the facility and has minimized impact to the surrounding area,” the staff report said. The staff conditions include providing three secure bicycle racks within 200 yards of the building’s front entrance and pre-wiring 2% of the proposed parking spaces for electric vehicle charging stations.
Today at 11:00am The Reston Association Design Review Board has given a tentative thumbs up to Tall Oaks Assisted Living’s plans to expand its parking lot on North Shore Drive. The board voted 4-1 with one abstention on Tuesday (April 20) to give conceptual approval to the assisted living facility’s proposal to add 29 new parking spaces to the 44-space lot, even as members lamented the anticipated loss of landscaping and the trees that give Tall Oaks its name. Board architect Michael Wood voted against Tall Oaks’ request for conceptual approval, saying that he understands the facility’s need for additional parking but wishes it could be achieved without such a significant environmental impact.
With vaccine in short supply, Virginia assisted-living facility markets a 'Vaccination Staycation' Jenna Portnoy, The Washington Post Feb. 7, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Tall Oaks Assisted Living in Fairfax County, Va., marketed a "Vaccination Staycation," a month-long stay that allowed the ability to receive a two-dose coronavirus vaccine.Washington Post photo by Jahi Chikwendiu As seniors across the country struggle to book appointments for scarce doses of coronavirus vaccines, one assisted-living facility marketed access to the doses through a "Vaccination Staycation." Tall Oaks Assisted Living in Fairfax County, Va., advertised that those who booked a month-long stay in a $5,000, all-inclusive studio apartment there could also receive a two-dose vaccine at the facility.
February 3, 2021 at 10:45am Tall Oaks Assisted Living at 2052 North Shore Drive in Reston is looking to add more parking, but the request won’t go before the Fairfax County Planning Commission until late March. The proposal is to add 29 new parking spots at the 33-year-old assisted living center. The ask was to go before the Fairfax County Planning Commission next week with a scheduled public hearing. However, the applicant has requested a deferral, planning commission staff confirms. This is to give the assisted living center time to address community concerns and give the planning commission to review any changes. The commission will acknowledge the deferral and the new date for the proposal to go before the planning commission will be March 24, county staff told Reston Now. Parking has long been an issue at assisted living facility, so says the application first filed in July.