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Board approves special-use permits to repurpose former golf course and to legalize a tobacco outlet expansion

James City County Board of Supervisors · April 16, 2026
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Supervisors approved a special-use permit to convert the former Colonial Golf Course site into contractor office/storage space for two local businesses with conditions to screen materials and rehabilitate stormwater infrastructure, and approved a special-use permit to legalize and expand an existing tobacco outlet at Williamsburg Crossing.

The Board of Supervisors voted to approve multiple land-use requests Thursday, including a special-use permit to allow contractor offices and screened outdoor storage at the former Colonial Golf Course property on Diascan Road and a separate permit to legalize and expand an existing tobacco outlet at Williamsburg Crossing.

Planning staff described SUP 25-00168285 as an adaptive reuse of a roughly 210-acre parcel previously occupied by a golf course. The applicants' representatives…

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