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Board backs Enterprise Zone amendment for Charlotte County and agrees to cost-sharing for parcel deed corrections

Lunenburg County Board of Supervisors · March 1, 2026

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Summary

Lunenburg supervisors approved a resolution supporting proposed boundary and incentive changes to Joint Enterprise Zone #48 requested by Charlotte County and authorized cost-sharing for deed-of-correction recordings affecting about 54 parcels tied to redistricting adjustments.

The Lunenburg County Board of Supervisors on Oct. 12 voted to support Charlotte County’s request to amend the boundaries and incentives of Joint Enterprise Zone #48, which includes Lunenburg, Charlotte and Prince Edward counties. The resolution authorizes Charlotte County to apply for the proposed amendment to the Virginia Enterprise Zone Program.

Administrator Tracy M. Gee presented the resolution; the board approved it unanimously. The resolution states the amendment is intended to incorporate additional properties and incentives near the Heartland Regional Industrial Park and the Charlotte County Industrial Park in Keysville to promote economic and industrial growth.

Separately, County Attorney Frank Rennie updated the board about redistricting boundary-line adjustments with Charlotte County. After consulting with Commissioner of the Revenue Liz Hamlett, Rennie said roughly 54 parcels are affected: 39 parcels currently taxed in Charlotte County that should be taxed in Lunenburg and 15 parcels currently taxed in Lunenburg that should be taxed in Charlotte. Rennie said the Charlotte County Attorney’s Office agreed to record deeds of correction at a cost of $400 per parcel and that the two counties will split that cost; the estimated Lunenburg share is about $11,000. The board authorized the Charlotte County Attorney’s Office to proceed with recording the deeds of correction.

What happens next: Charlotte County will file the Enterprise Zone amendment application with state authorities with Lunenburg’s supportive resolution on record; the counties will proceed with deed corrections and cost sharing as authorized.