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Board approves rezoning of 289‑acre Talleysville parcel to industrial with proffers
Summary
The New Kent County Board of Supervisors unanimously rezoned about 289 acres near Route 106 from Economic Opportunity to Industrial, accepting proffers to limit high‑water uses, contribute $10,000 for fire and rescue needs and provide wastewater infrastructure dedication.
The New Kent County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Sept. 8 to rezone roughly 289 acres (tax map parcel 32A‑1) in the Talleysville area from Economic Opportunity (EO) to Industrial (IND). Planning staff and the applicant said the rezoning will enable larger industrial uses already common along the Route 106 corridor while proffers seek to limit water‑intensive or otherwise incompatible uses and address public services.
Patrick Silva, principal planner, told the board the applicant—Manhattan/New Kent LLC via Matt and Companies—proffered conditions intended to mitigate impacts, including a list of prohibited uses (meat processing, cement/brick manufacturing, waste transfer stations and similar…
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