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Board approves voluntary rezoning of five Route 360 parcels to spur economic development
Summary
The King William County Board of Supervisors approved voluntary rezoning of five parcels along Route 360 to General Business with owner proffers; planning staff said the move aims to reduce land-use barriers for prospective businesses, but proffers and VDOT approvals remain required at redevelopment.
The King William County Board of Supervisors on July 28 approved voluntary rezoning of five parcels along Route 360 from agricultural or residential to General Business, aiming to streamline marketing and recruitment of new businesses.
Planning staff told the board the parcels—ranging from roughly three-quarters of an acre to 3.76 acres—are shown as commercial on the county's future land-use map but remain zoned otherwise. The planning department…
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