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Pasquotank commissioners approve transfer of 1.75 acres of Sentara Albemarle Medical Center property to College of the Albemarle

Pasquotank County Board of Commissioners · May 5, 2025
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Summary

The board approved transferring a 1.75-acre parking lot between the SAMC Cancer Center and EMS Station 50 to the College of the Albemarle once Sentara and EMS relocate; the motion passed 4–1 with Commissioner Sam Davis opposed.

The Pasquotank County Board of Commissioners voted 4–1 May 5 to transfer a 1.75-acre parcel of Sentara Albemarle Medical Center property to the College of the Albemarle contingent on Sentara and Emergency Medical Services relocating.

Commissioner Clifford Shaw made the motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Charles Jordan. Commissioners Lloyd E. Griffin III, Clifford Shaw, Charles Jordan and Jonathan Meads voted in favor; Commissioner Sam Davis voted in opposition. No absent members participated.

The parcel is described in the meeting record as the parking lot between the Cancer Center and EMS Station 50. Commissioner Davis suggested the county consider an easement agreement to allow shared use and said an easement could be a "deal breaker" for a buyer; the motion passed notwithstanding his objection.

The board’s motion conditions the transfer on the relocation of Sentara Albemarle Medical Center and EMS to their new locations; the recorded vote reflects the board's approval to transfer ownership when those conditions are met.