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Board approves rezoning for 55‑acre Anderson Highway site; developers, county to work out roadway connection
Summary
Supervisors rezoned four parcels near the Walmart off U.S. 60 to light industrial after planning staff and the applicant discussed buffers, a 75‑foot front setback and an east–west collector alignment. The county and applicant expect final roadway alignment and any right‑of‑way dedications to be resolved at site plan stage.
The Powhatan County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 24 approved a rezoning request that converts four parcels totaling about 55.5 acres on the north side of Anderson Highway (U.S. 60) to light industrial zoning.
Planning staff presented conceptual layouts and recommended conditions addressing frontage buffers, a 75‑foot front setback for parking, and a single monument sign. The county also requested that future site plans show alignment for the county’s future east‑west collector (often referred to in county planning materials as the Carter‑Gallier extension) and that the applicant work with the county on potential…
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