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Planning commission approves Chesapeake Bay exception to replace failing septic at Holly Pointe Lane

5792903 · September 16, 2025
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The Suffolk Planning Commission voted 8–0 to approve a Chesapeake Bay preservation area exception allowing a drain field expansion within the 100-foot resource protection area buffer at 1621 Holly Pointe Lane to replace a failing septic system, subject to mitigation and conditions.

The Suffolk Planning Commission on Sept. 16 approved an exception to the Chesapeake Bay preservation area rules to allow a septic drain field expansion within the 100-foot resource protection area buffer at 1621 Holly Pointe Lane. The motion passed 8–0 and does not require city council action.

Staff said the single-family house on the lot was built in 1955 and the property was platted before the Chesapeake Bay preservation regulations took effect. Meg Pittenger, assistant director of planning, told the commission the proposed…

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