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    Maryland Gazette Newspapers, MD
    July 28 2004

    Darnestown youth center approved

    by Shannon Baylis Sarino
    Staff Writer


    A plan to build an Armenian youth center on 15 acres in Darnestown
    was approved by the Montgomery County Planning Board July 22.

    The plan will feature a 300-seat sanctuary, said Catherine Conlon, a
    county planner. The sanctuary will also be used as a youth center.
    Approval was also granted on the conditions that no weekday childcare
    program or private school be allowed, and a portion of undeveloped
    land would be given to a neighboring homeowners association.

    The youth center, which is affiliated with the Soorp Khatch Armenian
    Apostolic Church in Bethesda, will be built on the north side of
    Darnestown Road, about 2,000 feet north of Seneca Road. According to
    the planning staff report on the center, an application to build the
    center was originally submitted in 1987. Hearings on the application
    were held in 1989, 1995 and 2002.

    The current plan consists of three parcels. The community center
    parcel is made up of about 15 acres of land and eight acres of open
    space and includes the house of worship, parking lot and septic
    fields. The residential parcel -- which contains six already existing
    houses -- is about 16 acres of land. The final parcel of almost two
    acres of land is dedicated park land.

    Conlon said before construction on the sanctuary can begin, the
    center must record the lot and transfer ownership of the open space
    to the Indian Run Homeowners Association, the houses neighboring the
    center's site. After the initial grading and septic digging has been
    done, the center will begin landscape planning to create a buffer
    between the center and the houses. Although the center does not need
    to go before the Planning Board again, it could be some time before
    construction begins, she said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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