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Supervisors delay public hearing on Preston Hollow land exchange after questions about uses and value
Summary
The New Kent Board of Supervisors heard a preliminary presentation about a proposed land swap with Preston Hollow near Exit 211 and agreed to defer holding the required public hearing after members raised questions about the developer’s intentions, property values and whether the YMCA or other users might be involved.
The New Kent County Board of Supervisors on June 9 heard a preliminary presentation about a proposed land exchange with Preston Hollow involving county-owned property at Interstate 64 Exit 211 and decided not to schedule the required public hearing at this time.
County staff described a request from Preston Hollow to swap roughly five acres of county-owned land at the I-64/Talleysville interchange for about 5.9 acres of adjacent privately owned land. The county parcel holds Fire Station No. 5 and the New Kent visitors center; those uses occupy about 3 of the county’s 15 acres.
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