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Board defers Big Daddy’s Oilville Office rezoning to May 2026 to review park proffers

Goochland County Board of Supervisors · September 4, 2025
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Summary

The board voted to defer rezoning application RZ2025‑0003 for Big Daddy’s Oilville Office Land Holding Corporation until May 2026 so staff can evaluate enforcement of older proffers across the industrial park and consider consistent remedies for multiple occupants.

Assistant director of community development Ray Cash and applicant Evan Weiner appeared before the board on Sept. 4 regarding a proffer amendment tied to rezoning case RZ2025‑0003 for property in the county industrial park. The applicant asked for a deferral to allow additional staff review; the applicant said he is agreeable to a later date.

Supervisor discussion focused on how proffers adopted in the 1980s have been enforced inconsistently across the park and whether the board should seek a uniform approach rather than apply proffers unevenly to a new occupant. One supervisor said deferring would give staff time to consider enforcement or to recommend removing the proffer to allow this business to grow in a business‑friendly way while maintaining standards across the park.

A motion to defer the proffer amendment until the board’s May 2026 meeting carried by roll call vote (unanimous in favor). The applicant, who described himself as a local business owner and property owner as well, said he appreciated the board’s willingness to step back and consider a consistent approach.