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Dinwiddie planning commission recommends Tyndall rezoning after residents cite traffic, dust and noise concerns
Summary
The commission voted 5-1 on Nov. 13 to recommend rezoning a 2.15-acre parcel next to Tyndall Corporation from agricultural to M2 industrial, with proffers including a 6-foot berm, vegetative buffering, paved entrances and a taper lane; residents warned of noise, dust and property-value impacts. The Board of Supervisors will consider the case Dec. 17.
The Dinwiddie County Planning Commission voted 5-1 on Nov. 13 to recommend approval of rezoning case PD-24-14, a request from Tyndall Corporation to rezone about 2.15 acres from A2 agricultural to M2 Industrial General, subject to proffered conditions.
Staff recommended the rezoning, saying the parcel is in the county's Northern Dinwiddie employment center and that utilities are available. Planning staff and the applicant described the proffers that would govern development, including prohibiting an airport, asphalt-mixing plant or flea market on the parcel; requiring paved site entrances for 50 feet; constructing…
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