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Supervisors debate 30‑day lease and higher rent for county building housing food distribution
Summary
Board members agreed to offer a 30‑day renewable commercial lease for the county building used by Total Life Center of Southside Virginia, discussed large electricity costs (~$80,000/year) and insurance requirements, and proposed a July 1 transition to a higher rent level while staff refines options for utility charges.
Nottoway County supervisors on March 12 agreed to pursue a short‑term, renewable lease for a county‑owned building currently used for food distribution by a local nonprofit, and to study how to allocate the facility’s high operating costs before a longer‑term decision.
Board members described the facility as a hub for distribution three days a week with seven freezers and multiple refrigerators. Supervisors said recent electric bills are unusually high; in discussion they cited an annualized electricity figure of roughly $80,000 and noted…
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