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Resident raises septic, watershed and rural-character concerns for proposed Chickahominy Summerplace
Summary
A Powhatan District resident told the planning commission that the Chickahominy Summerplace proposal may conflict with the county's Engage 2045 plan on soils, septic suitability, watershed biodiversity and rural-road character; the comment did not prompt action at the Sept. 3 meeting.
Andrew Huckaby, a Powhatan District resident, addressed the Planning Commission during the Sept. 3 public-comment period to say he believes the proposed Chickahominy Summerplace subdivision may be inconsistent with the county's Engage 2045 comprehensive plan in several respects.
Huckaby said he reviewed plan pages he identified by number and raised concerns that the proposed development would be placed on soils "pretty unfavorable for on-site septic systems," that the Yarmouth Creek watershed "is pretty biodiverse,"…
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