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Planning commission recommends rezoning, approves CUP for RV sales and service at Christopher Run Campground with buffer and safety conditions
Summary
The commission recommended approval of rezoning Parcel 16-31 to a C-2/R-2 split and approved CUP 2025-09 to allow recreational vehicle sales and service in an existing storage building, adding conditions including a Knox box, a 50-foot vegetative buffer and a limit on additional entrances.
The Louisa County Planning Commission recommended approval of rezoning 2025-03—changing part of Parcel 16-31 from A-2/R-2 to a new C-2/R-2 split—and approved CUP 2025-09 to permit recreational vehicle (RV) sales and service in an existing storage building at Christopher Run Campground along Route 522 in the Mineral election district. As part of the recommendation, the commission added three new conditions: require a Knox box for fire and EMS access, establish a 50-foot vegetative buffer along the rear property line, and limit the C-2 parcel to two additional entrances (in addition to the existing entrance) subject to VDOT entrance-permit standards.
Tom Eglin Jr., deputy director of the county’s Community Development Department, presented the rezoning and CUP. He said the property is currently split-zoned A-2 (agriculture) and R-2 (residential general) and appears as low-density residential on the 2040 comprehensive plan’s future land-use map. The applicant asked to reconfigure the…
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