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Board denies conditional use permit for 159-unit apartment project north of Central Crossing
Summary
The Board voted to deny a conditional use permit for a 159-unit, mostly one-bedroom apartment complex (CP-4-2022) on King William Road after residents raised privacy, lighting and noise concerns and supervisors said the site may not be the right fit.
The King William County Board of Supervisors voted to deny a conditional use permit (CP-4-2022) for a proposed 159-unit multifamily development on King William Road, opposite King William Rec Center and north of Central Crossing.
Planning staff briefed the board that the site is zoned R-1 but the comprehensive plan designates the parcel for commercial uses; the applicant, represented in the hearing by Mark Baker, proposed a single L-shaped three-story building with clubhouse, pool and 238 parking spaces. The applicant told the board the design had been revised since planning…
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