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Pittsylvania County board approves six rezoning requests, mostly returning parcels to A‑1 agricultural
Summary
At its Nov. 18 meeting the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors approved six rezoning petitions (cases R‑25‑023 through R‑25‑028), converting parcels from RS‑1 to A‑1 for uses including a micro‑resort, farming, hemp production, livestock and a second dwelling; planning commission had recommended approval for each case.
The Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved six zoning map amendments at its Nov. 18 meeting, returning several parcels to A‑1 (agricultural) zoning to allow a mix of low‑impact agricultural, residential and event uses.
Case R‑25‑023: Bethanne West James sought rezoning of 16.52 acres at 2835 West Sunrise Drive (Tunstall district) from RS‑1 (residential suburban subdivision) to A‑1 agricultural to allow a micro‑resort, retreat center and event space. James told the board the parcel had been in her family since 1889 and said the A‑1 designation better matches the county comprehensive plan and…
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