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Henrico supervisors approve rezoning to allow up to 99 townhomes in Landmark development

5442264 · July 22, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Supervisors voted to rezone a 15.65‑acre parcel in the Verona District from R-5 AC to RTH to permit up to 99 townhomes, with proffers including buffers, sidewalks, and a half‑acre park; the planning staff and planning commission recommended approval.

The Henrico County Board of Supervisors voted to approve a conditional rezoning that will allow up to 99 townhomes on a 15.65‑acre parcel within the Landmark development, located on the east line of Dry Bridge Road south of Old Williamsburg Road. The board recommended approval of REZ2025‑100474 with proffers dated June 9, 2025.

County planning staff told supervisors the 2026 Comprehensive Plan designates most of the site as urban residential and that townhomes would be “a logical continuation of the Landmark development,” with agency reviews identifying no substantial concerns. “This request is acceptable and recommends approval,” Planning Director Joe Emerson said during the hearing.

Supporters and the applicant described the project as a market‑driven change from an earlier plan for 41 single‑family lots and, prior to that, age‑restricted apartments. Attorney John…

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