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Pittsylvania supervisors approve multiple rezoning petitions; kennel proposal postponed after neighborhood opposition
Summary
The Board approved five rezoning petitions for agricultural use (R-26-001, R-26-003, R-26-004, R-26-005, R-26-006) and postponed a dog kennel rezoning (R-26-002) for 30 days after neighbors raised noise and odor concerns.
Pittsylvania County's Board of Supervisors on Feb. 17 approved a series of rezoning requests that convert several parcels to A-1 (agricultural) uses, while delaying action on a proposed dog kennel after residents presented petitioned opposition.
The board unanimously approved Case R-26-001, a petition by Joel and Kathy Waddell to rezone 14.3 acres on State Road 57 (Callens Road) from R-1 to A-1 to allow agricultural uses; the planning commission had recommended approval by a 7–0 vote. The board also approved Case R-26-003 (Larry Burnett's request to rezone about 402.12 acres for grazing and cattle), Case R-26-004 (Kay Geier's request to convert portions of…
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