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Board approves Denbigh Boulevard fuel pumps, mini‑storage and convenience‑store expansion amid traffic and stormwater concerns
Summary
York County supervisors approved three special‑use permits for a redevelopment at 905 Denbigh Boulevard — accessory fuel pumps, an eight‑building mini‑storage facility and a 19% convenience‑store expansion with a drive‑through — while flagging tight pump layout, stormwater infrastructure and Dominion Energy easement constraints.
York County’s Board of Supervisors on May 21 approved three related land‑use applications for 905 Denbigh Boulevard that would add accessory fuel pumps, a mini‑storage warehouse complex and a minor expansion to an existing convenience store that includes a drive‑through.
Planning staff presented a sketch plan showing three pump islands (six fueling positions), eight single‑story mini‑storage buildings with about 225 units, and a 902‑square‑foot expansion of the existing convenience store (a 19% increase). The parcel is roughly six acres and is bisected by a 200‑foot Virginia Power transmission easement, a factor staff said has driven several layout constraints.
Staff said the traffic impact analysis conservatively estimated about 2,500 new daily vehicle trips from the combined uses and recommended striping…
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