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Planning commission backs NOSIS LLC rezoning despite neighborhood opposition

2523071 · January 8, 2025
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The Virginia Beach Planning Commission recommended approval of NosIs LLC's application to subdivide a 2.4-acre wooded lot in Holland Pines into eight residential lots after hearing repeated resident objections about tree removal, privacy and drainage.

The Virginia Beach Planning Commission on Jan. 2025 recommended approval of a conditional rezoning and subdivision application from NOSIS LLC that would convert roughly 2.4 acres of wooded land in the Holland Pines neighborhood into eight single-family lots, with one lot reserved for stormwater management.

Opponents said the development would remove mature trees, reduce privacy for adjacent homeowners and heighten flood and drainage risks. "We respectfully request that the board reject the proposed rezoning," said resident Andre Nizdoimin, who said 22 nearby property owners signed a letter opposing the plan.

The applicant's attorney, Kevin Brunick, told commissioners the plan meets staff proffers and that proffered building…

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