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Board approves Dominion Hills rezoning for 61 attached homes after proffers to schools, parks and transportation
Summary
The Board of Supervisors approved rezoning of about 7.85 acres in the Lee Hill district for a 61-unit single-family attached development called Dominion Hills. The developer proffered cash and infrastructure commitments to mitigate school, parks, public-safety and transportation impacts.
Spotsylvania County supervisors voted May 13 to rezone about 7.85 acres in the Lee Hill voting district from R-2 to R-8 to permit 61 single-family attached units under a proffered plan called Dominion Hills.
County planning staff described the proposal as a 61-unit attached development on five parcels with an overall density of about 7.7 units per acre and said the project "aligns with" the Mixed Use Light designation on the county's Future Land Use map. The staff presentation noted off-site sidewalk construction, 30 feet of right-of-way dedication on Lee Hill School Drive and a 100-foot right-turn taper into the development among the proffered roadway improvements.
Why it matters: the rezoning adds housing capacity near established commercial uses and Germanna Community…
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