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Board sends Thornburg Village rezoning back to planning commission amid traffic, stormwater and density concerns
Summary
The board referred the proposed Thornburg Village rezoning (approx. 97 acres; up to 375 units) back to the planning commission for further review after extended questions about density, small lot sizes, traffic impacts along Route 1/606, stormwater and school capacity. Motion to refer passed 5–1 (Dr. Frazier voted no).
The Spotsylvania County Board of Supervisors on June 11 voted to send the Thornburg Village rezoning application back to the Planning Commission for further study, citing unresolved questions about transportation impacts, stormwater mitigation, lot sizes and neighborhood impacts.
The application proposes rezoning roughly 83–97 acres to a plan development housing district (PDH‑5) to allow a maximum of 375 residential units (163 single‑family detached, 212 single‑family attached) and to retain about 13 acres of C‑3 commercial frontage along Route 1. The applicant committed to…
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