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York County approves Sheetz at Yorktown Crescent, conditions set on VDOT signal and sewer tie

York County Board of Supervisors · January 20, 2026
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Summary

The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Jan. 20 to approve rezoning and a special-use permit for a Sheetz convenience store and fueling station at the Yorktown Crescent outparcel, conditioning site-plan approval on VDOT signal justification and requiring a sewer tie before a certificate of occupancy.

The York County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Jan. 20 to approve rezoning and a special‑use permit that clears the way for a Sheetz convenience store and fueling station on an outparcel of the Yorktown Crescent development, but only after the developer meets traffic and utility conditions requested by the county and VDOT.

Planning staff described the application as a request from Redstone Properties LLC to reclassify about 1.82 acres, consolidate proffers and authorize a Sheetz convenience store (approximately 6,132 square feet) with fueling facilities and underground tanks. The property sits near the Route 17–Fort Eustis Boulevard node and partially within the Harwoods Mill Reservoir watershed‑management overlay; staff said the applicant proposed proffered environmental protections and that Newport News Waterworks provided written concurrence with submitted plans.

The board’s action followed extended…

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