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Board approves two special‑use permits and other zoning items
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Summary
Buckingham supervisors approved Special Use Permits for a finished‑wood products business (Joseph Kaufman, case 25SUP364) and a bed‑and‑breakfast/event center (Charles White, case 25SUP365), each with conditions described in staff reports.
The Buckingham County Board of Supervisors approved multiple zoning requests during its meeting, including two special‑use permits.
Joseph Kaufman received approval for case 25SUP364 to produce finished wood products (excluding rough lumber, planning, sawmills or wood yards) and to construct a commercial building on approximately 2.4 acres of a 5.44‑acre parcel at 18440 East James Anderson Highway. Planning staff said ten conditions accompany the permit; Kaufman was present for questions and the board approved the permit after the public hearing.
Charles White received approval for case 25SUP365 to operate a bed‑and‑breakfast/short‑term rental and an on‑site event center for up to 40 attendees on a 3‑acre parcel at 2477 Scottsbottom Road. White attended the hearing; planning staff reviewed conditions and the board approved the permit by voice vote.
Staff indicated conditions were attached to both permits; the board recorded voice approvals and did not elaborate further on enforcement or inspection timelines during open session.

