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Salamander Resort/Spa in Middleburg

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  • Hum....sidesaddle, good to know - I'll check in with some people and see if I can find out any more info.

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    • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by pinkhorse:
      [QUOTE]Originally posted by Uberraschung:
      Sheila Johnson has always driven me crazy for only one reason. She is not a real doctor, neither MD or PhD or any other kind of person who has the legitimate right and who has worked like a dog for the title. An honorary doctorate because you donated massive amounts of money to a school does NOT give you the right to call yourself a Dr....God that pisses me off.
      QUOTE]

      I agree - I can't take anything she says without laughing at her for taking herself so seriously. What a bizarre thing to do! I'd think most people would be embarassed to flaunt a non-earned doctorate (as opposed to an honorary, as she has). </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

      Amen ... you'd think some of her "new" old-money friends would drop her the hint ....
      [i]\"He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be wo

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      • It sounds like her wedding was a lovely event - Washington Post 9-25-05 "Sheila Johnson, Marrying Very Well" so I wish her well.

        And it was horsey too:

        So, naturally, she hired as the visionary of her "I do's" worldwide wedding planner Preston Bailey -- his latest tour de force was the Palm Beach nuptials of Donald Trump and Melania Knauss -- and assured herself of a celebration that prompted guests' jaws to literally drop when they walked up the steps of the chapel built in an indoor riding arena that retained no horsey odor.

        and so forth ...

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        • My favorite piece of understatement in the article:

          "Since moving to Middleburg five years ago, Johnson hasn't done much on a small scale."

          I wish them both every happiness.

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          • Oh, yes, I also loved it that For Kid's Sake got his name in the paper with Katie Couric. I wonder if she'll mention it on the Today show in the morning.

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            • A few pages back someone inquired about expected occupancy and the Friday issue of Leesburg Today did have such details:

              Lessburg Today 9-23-05 "Salamander Special Exception Deferred; Commission Debates Traffic Counts, Special Event Rules"

              Excerpt:

              <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Before those meetings, [county planner John Merrithew] said the county’s principal concern was with access from Foxcroft Road into the property. After meeting with Salamander representatives, the applicant has agreed to put construct turn lanes if it becomes necessary over a five-year trial period. Middleburg Town Administrator Mike Casey asked that action be taken within six months of receiving the request. Merrithew noted that traffic generation for the 120-room proposal is projected to average 694 daily trips based on the industry 84 percent occupancy rate. The applicant claimed that traffic would be less in reality because guests are planned to stay in the resort for up to four nights, there will be shuttle service to and from airports and local attractions and the occupancy rate is expected to be closer to 69 percent. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

              The Salamander folks have requested permission for up to 43 special events a year, which could allow for 500 people to attend per event.

              The special exception hearing was triggered by Salamander’s acknowledgment that the raise to 120 rooms would exceed the 600 daily vehicular trip generation threshold under which the facility would be allowed by-right.

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