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Zoning change proposal sparks debate over commercial development

June 28, 2024 | Lancaster County, Virginia



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Zoning change proposal sparks debate over commercial development
The Lancaster County Board of Supervisors convened for a public hearing regarding a zoning change application submitted by Donna McNeil, a trustee for Fillmore. The proposal seeks to reclassify a 0.477-acre parcel located at 10428 Barry Ball Road from R1 Residential General to C1 Commercial. This request has received a unanimous recommendation for approval from the Lancaster County Planning Commission.

The applicant intends to convert the existing residential structure on the property into an office for Veil Mini Storage, which operates on an adjacent parcel. The rezoning aligns with Article 8 of the Lancaster County Land Development Code, which outlines permissible uses and regulations for the C1 District.

Support for the application is bolstered by the presence of nearby commercial activities, including an adjacent C1 parcel utilized for Brookville Mini Storage and two additional C2 parcels in proximity. The comprehensive plan advocates for commercial developments to be situated in or near towns and traditional village areas, although it is noted that this specific parcel lies outside the county's primary growth area.

The Board's deliberation on this matter reflects ongoing efforts to balance residential and commercial interests within the community, as they consider the implications of the proposed zoning change.

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