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Board defers Main Street Homes rezoning after neighbors and staff raise BMP title, driveway and school-capacity concerns
Summary
The board deferred decision-only on a 14‑lot single‑family rezoning by Main Street Homes after residents and staff highlighted an unresolved title issue for a stormwater basin, disagreement over driveway materials, and debate about projected school yields.
Henrico County supervisors on Oct. 14 deferred a rezoning application from Main Street Homes of Virginia that would allow up to 14 single‑family homes at the southwest intersection of Church Road and Covey Run Drive.
The board voted to defer the request for decision-only to the Nov. 12 meeting to allow additional work on proffers and to resolve outstanding questions about ownership of an existing stormwater Best Management Practice (BMP) that some neighbors say the homeowners' association (HOA) has maintained for years but does not legally own.
Why it matters: The outcome affects neighborhood infrastructure (stormwater), potential lot yield, and…
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