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South Hill council approves rezoning for Cook Lane and E. Virginia Street property
Summary
The South Hill Town Council unanimously approved Rezoning Case #2025-2 on Feb. 10 to change a property at Cook Lane and E. Virginia Street from Central Business District C3 to General Residential District R2-16, clearing the way for the applicant's residential development plans.
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The South Hill Town Council on Feb. 10 unanimously approved Rezoning Case #2025-2, a request by Antonia Rogers to change the zoning for property at the corner of Cook Lane and E. Virginia Street from Central Business District C3 to General Residential District R2-16.
Code Compliance Official David Hash opened the public hearing and received comments. Jamethro Rogers, who spoke during the hearing, provided clarification on the intended residential development for the parcel, as presented to the council. After discussion, Vice Mayor Gavin Honeycutt moved and Councilor Lillie Feggins-Boone seconded approval; the motion carried unanimously.
The property is listed in the minutes as owned by Stepping Stones Properties, LLC. The council record does not specify conditions attached to the rezoning or detail final site plans; the action changed the parcel's zoning classification to R2-16, which permits the type of residential use cited in the request. No appeals, additional motions, or requirements were recorded in the minutes at the Feb. 10 meeting.
The council did not record individual roll-call votes in the minutes, only that the motion carried unanimously. Any subsequent permits, site-plan approvals or building permits required under the new zoning classification must follow standard code-compliance review.
