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Board approves Spotsylvania Courthouse Village rezoning after debate over schools and traffic
Summary
The Board of Supervisors approved rezoning (R21-0010) to expand mixed-use development in the courthouse village, including a capped 50 residential units for the newly proposed land bays and proffered transportation improvements; proponents cited a needed grocery anchor, opponents warned of school capacity and runoff risks.
The Spotsylvania County Board of Supervisors voted 6–1 to approve a rezoning application for the Spotsylvania Courthouse Village (R21-0010) after a public hearing that drew both supporters and neighbors with concerns.
Staff described the request as a rezoning of roughly 12.65 acres to Mixed Use III and Mixed Use IV with proffers. The applicant added a maximum of 50 residential units for the currently proposed land bays and boosted transportation commitments: turn lanes, re-striping and frontage improvements that proponents estimate will cost roughly $2.1 million in contractor estimates. Staff’s…
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