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Board records joint resolution with Lunenburg County clarifying boundary locations for numerous parcels

Charlotte County Board of Supervisors · March 1, 2026

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Summary

The Charlotte County Board of Supervisors considered and moved to approve a joint resolution with Lunenburg County that records determinations about the proper county location for dozens of parcels; the resolution text listing 51 parcel entries was entered into the minutes and the Board moved to approve it.

The Charlotte County Board of Supervisors reviewed a joint resolution with Lunenburg County at its Feb. 14 meeting that documents the counties’ determinations about the correct location of multiple parcels along the shared boundary.

The resolution cites GIS and U.S. Geological Survey maps and a recorded plat of Southside Virginia Community College property to support determinations that certain parcels previously thought to be in one county are actually in the other. The minutes include the full resolution text and list 51 parcel references with parcel identification numbers and the percent allocations by county for each parcel.

Supervisor Noah Davis made the motion to approve the resolution and Supervisor Robert L. Shook, Jr. seconded it; the resolution text was entered into the record and the minutes indicate the counties intended to record the resolution among land records for both counties. The minutes do not separately record the roll‑call vote for the adoption of the resolution in the same explicit format used elsewhere in the minutes.

What happens next: the minutes indicate the resolution will be recorded among land records in Charlotte and Lunenburg counties to create public notice of the determinations and to document any property owners who acknowledged the counties’ determination during the process.