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Planning Commission recommends approval for Anderson Highway rezoning to allow self‑storage and light industrial uses

Powhatan Planning Commission · January 7, 2026
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Summary

The commission voted to recommend rezoning roughly 7.19 acres of a 9.97‑acre Anderson Highway property from Commerce Center/Commercial to Light Industrial (I‑1) with proffers limiting Parcel 2 to self‑storage and other conditions including right‑of‑way dedication and a pedestrian easement.

The Powhatan Planning Commission voted Jan. 6 to recommend approval of Case 25‑20 REZC, a request to rezone approximately 7.19 acres of a 9.97‑acre property at 1375–1377 Anderson Highway from Commerce Center/Commercial to Light Industrial (I‑1) subject to proffered site conditions.

Lincoln Webb, Powhatan County planning director, told the commission the applicant proposes to reconfigure the site into three lots and limit uses on Parcel 2 to a self‑storage facility and on Parcel 3 to a defined set of light industrial and service uses. Webb said the applicant submitted seven proffers, including a requirement that development conform to the conceptual layout plan; a required boundary‑line adjustment prior to site‑plan…

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