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Chesapeake Bay Board leaves public hearing open for 108 Colonel Philip Johnson after elevation and setback questions
Summary
Board left the application for a single-family dwelling at 108 Colonel Philip Johnson open for one month to allow staff to confer with the applicant about plan details including finished-floor elevation and Kingsmill Community Services Association approval.
The James City County Chesapeake Bay Board on Feb. 12 left the public hearing open and deferred action on an exception request for a single-family dwelling at 108 Colonel Philip Johnson in the Kingsmill subdivision.
Emily Grojean, watershed planner, presented the case and said the 0.55-acre parcel is about 95% within the RPA and that the proposal would create 4,035 square feet of impacts to the RPA (3,307 square feet administrative…
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