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Prince George Board Denies 206-Unit Townhouse Rezoning After Public Opposition
Summary
The Board of Supervisors voted to deny a conditional rezoning request to convert roughly 27 acres for up to 206 townhouses, citing inconsistency with the comprehensive plan and concerns raised by nearby residents about traffic, farm impacts and utilities.
The Prince George County Board of Supervisors on Nov. 25 voted to deny rezoning application RZ250005, a proposal to rezone roughly 27 acres from industrial and business districts to residential townhouses that would have allowed up to 206 units.
The decision followed a staff presentation and a developer pitch, extensive public comment and a motion by Supervisor Cox to deny the request. Planner Jack Greenstein described the…
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