Timeline (reverse order)
2011: authorized to May 2014
2008: authorized to
May 2011
2006: County Board review scheduled; then annually
2005:
November: 6 month review
scheduled; statement
of neighborhood advisory group
2005: May: 6 month review scheduled; statement
of neighborhood advisory group
2005: January 25: County Board denies hearing on tax exemption
for 2200 24th St. N.
(Potomac Point)
2004: November
16: Arlington County Board approves
operation of group homes – Ivanwald (12 residents
including staff) and Potomac Point (12 residents
including staff)
2004: July: Woodmont residents offer opinions on group homes
1986: Cedars
confirmed as “place of worship” [Note:
as of 2004, 100% tax exempt]
1978: The Cedars
begins to operate 2 group homes at 2224 24th St. N. (owned by
Wilberforce Foundation, 204 Mount Oak
Place, Annapolis, MD 21401; (designated
as Ivanwald - Men’s Dormitory) and 2200 24th
St. N. (owned by Fellowship Foundation, 2200 24th St. N.,
Arlington, VA 22207; designated as Potomac Point – Women’s Dormitory)
1978: Fellowship
Foundation (7700 Wisconsin Ave., #500, Bethesda,
MD 20814) purchases property now known as “The
Cedars” and determined to be “place of worship.”
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Group Homes
(“Dormitory” Uses)
The following documents provide background details and
decision information used by the
Arlington
County Board in
reaching decisions about granting permission for dormitory uses
in Woodmont and
ongoing review:
Group homes reauthorized for three years in May, 2011 http://arlington.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=2&clip_id=2093&meta_id=90933http://arlington.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=2&clip_id=2093&meta_id=90933
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