→ What the 1966 zoning approved — and the gap between that and what is filed today
→ The FunZone: a 2-story lighted driving range, night golf with no defined boundary, a mid-course restaurant, simulators, and lighted training facilities — none of it public, none of it open space, commercial operating hours 7 days a week
→ The two existing TH communities inside the application boundary — two completely surrounded communities turned into islands in the commercial playground
→ 612 new residential cars before you add a single restaurant customer, driving range visitor, or night golfer — and no traffic study required
→ The lighting question: what Reston Association couldn’t do with a tennis court versus what this developer is proposing
→ The three questions Supervisor Alcorn’s office needs to answer before November 4th
→ The 36 acres east of Soapstone — held clean, no application, waiting
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