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Board approves Marshhawk Villas rezoning and conditional-use permit for 34-unit condominium project

5418193 · July 18, 2025
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The Gloucester County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a joint rezoning and a conditional-use permit to allow a 34-unit condominium development and two single-family lots on a 3.82-acre parcel along Route 17 South.

The Gloucester County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on July 8 to approve a joint rezoning and a conditional‑use permit (CUP) for a 3.82‑acre parcel on Route 17 South, clearing the way for a 34‑unit condominium complex and two 10,000‑square‑foot single‑family lots.

The project, proposed by Jeff Ambrose of Marshhawk Villas LLC, will rezone the larger portion of the site to multifamily (MF1) and subdivide a smaller portion into two single‑family lots. The board approved both the rezoning and the CUP after a staff presentation that recommended the actions with conditions, including a 50‑foot landscape buffer along Route 17, internal and Route 17 sidewalks meeting VDOT standards, underground utilities, public water and sewer connections, and limits on building lighting to avoid glare on adjacent homes.

County planning staff presented the joint application and the CUP conditions, noting the parcel lies within the Gloucester Point/Hayes village planning area and is designated as a transitional zone in…

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