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Planning commission approves primitive campground on James River with conditions
Summary
The Planning Commission recommended approval of a special-use permit for up to three primitive campsites on 6 acres of an 80-acre James River parcel, with conditions requiring coordination with state agencies and measures to protect cultural and environmental resources.
The Fluvanna County Planning Commission on April 8 recommended approval of a special-use permit to operate a primitive campground with up to three campsites on about 6 acres of an approximately 80-acre parcel along the James River.
Planning staff said the parcel (tax map 57-A-34) is accessed via Buckingham County and that emergency response would come from Buckingham County agencies. The commission attached conditions requiring the property owner to coordinate with the Virginia Department of Forestry and the Virginia Department of Health, to avoid a deeded cultural-resource protection area, and to maintain the site consistent with an…
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