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Commission hears first workshop for Davila Smith Family Day Home; VDOT sight‑distance, septic and trip counts discussed

3039574 · April 17, 2025
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Applicants Kelsey Smith and Ian Davila sought a special-use permit to operate a family day home at 401 Burntree Way; staff and commissioners emphasized VDOT sight-line and entrance requirements and the health and Department of Education licensing limits that affect maximum enrollment and entrance classification.

Kelsey Smith and Ian Davila presented a first-workshop special-use permit application to operate a family day home at 401 Burntree Way, a 3.5‑acre property zoned R‑1, planning staff reported.

Alan (staff member) told the commission the application packet was complete and that the building official had determined no special building upgrades were needed for the family day‑home use; however, VDOT and the health department raised entrance and on‑site wastewater questions. "The easement's only 20 feet wide," Alan…

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