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Planning Commission approves Colonial Heritage community center site plan; defers two rezoning/master-plan cases
Summary
On Oct. 1 the James City County Planning Commission approved a site-plan conversion in Colonial Heritage to create a community center, accepted a DRC 4–0 recommendation, recorded a commissioner recusal, and deferred two advertised public-hearing cases to Nov. 5, 2025.
At its Oct. 1, 2025 meeting, the James City County Planning Commission approved a site plan to convert existing model-home units in Colonial Heritage into a community facility and deferred two advertised public hearings to the commission's Nov. 5, 2025 meeting.
The Development Review Committee (DRC) met Sept. 17 and recommended approval, 4–0, of the site plan that converts six dwelling units into a community facility to be used for gatherings, meetings, clubs and fitness classes. Fred Berger, speaking on behalf of the Colonial Heritage…
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