The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors approved a rezoning application submitted on behalf of Spring Hill Land, LLC, permitting the development of a new single-family detached residential community on Spring Hill Road in McLean’s Dranesville Magisterial District.
The approximately 4.97-acre property will be redeveloped as Spring Hill Reserve, a community of 14 single-family detached homes designed to complement the established character of the surrounding McLean neighborhood. The community is situated near Sunrise of McLean to the east and religious institutions to the north, with convenient access to the employment, retail, and amenities of nearby Tysons.
The approval rezones the property from the R-1 District to the PDH-3 District at a density of 2.8 dwelling units per acre, consistent with the Area II Comprehensive Plan’s recommendations for the M6 Spring Hill Community Planning Sector. A notable feature of the project is the consolidation of five existing curb cuts on Spring Hill Road, serving both the subject property and the adjacent religious institution, into a single, shared access point aligned with Turning Leaf Lane. The community is designed with generous open space, pedestrian connectivity, and high-quality architecture intended to appeal to both empty nesters and families seeking to put down roots near Tysons.

Shareholder Allison Reynolds guided Spring Hill Land, LLC through the rezoning process before Fairfax County. Walsh Colucci is proud to have represented the Applicant in securing this approval.






