Short Pump-Related Board Of Supervisors Cases: November 2009

Below are the Short Pump-related cases to be heard at the Henrico County Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday, November 10, 2009. It’s a good way to keep on top of new development that’s being proposed in the Short Pump community. All meetings are open to the public and take place at 7:00 p.m. at […]

Below are the Short Pump-related cases to be heard at the Henrico County Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday, November 10, 2009. It’s a good way to keep on top of new development that’s being proposed in the Short Pump community.

All meetings are open to the public and take place at 7:00 p.m. at the Western Government Center on Parham Road. The following descriptions are provided by the County of Henrico and are for informational purposes only. Click on the “Download Case PDF” link after the description to download a PDF with additional information, and plan drawings and maps when available.

Towne Center-West, LLC and Towne Center West Shoppes, LLC: Request to amend proffered conditions accepted with Rezoning Case C-49C-04, on Parcels 735-764-4742, 736-764-1136, 736-764-0871, 736-764-3961 and part of Parcel 734-764-9340 located on the north line of W. Broad Street (U.S. Route 250) approximately 1,100 feet east of N. Gayton Road, approximately 500 feet north of W. Broad Street approximately 1,100 feet east of N. Gayton Road, and approximately 675 feet north of W. Broad Street approximately 1,775 feet east of N. Gayton Road. The applicant proposes to amend Proffer 20 related to exterior elevations and building materials. The existing zoning is B-2C Business District (Conditional). The Land Use Plan recommends Commercial Arterial. The site is in the West Broad Street Overlay District. Acting on a motion by Mr. Branin seconded by Mr. Jernigan, the Planning Commission voted 5-0 (one absent) to recommend the Board of Supervisors grant the request because the changes do not greatly reduce the original intended purpose of the proffers and continue to assure quality form of development.

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Towne Center-West, LLC: Request to conditionally rezone from R-6C General Residence District (Conditional) to B-3C Business District (Conditional), part of Parcel 734-764-9340, containing approximately 4.85 acres, located approximately 325 feet north of W. Broad Street (U.S. Route 250) approximately 1,100 feet east of N. Gayton Road. The applicant proposes commercial uses. The use will be controlled by zoning ordinance regulations and proffered conditions. The Land Use Plan recommends Commercial Arterial. The site is in the West Broad Street Overlay District. Acting on a motion by Mr. Branin seconded by Mr. Vanarsdall, the Planning Commission voted 5-0 (one absent) to recommend the Board of Supervisors grant the request because the business use is compatible with surrounding development and it conforms to the Comprehensive Plan’s land use recommendation.

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Hightech Signs: Request to amend proffered conditions accepted with Rezoning Case C-5C-97, on part of Parcel 747-759-8591, located at the southwest intersection of W. Broad Street (U. S. Route 250) and Cox Road (Colonnades West Shopping Center). The applicant proposes to amend proffers related to sign height. The existing zoning is B-2C Business District (Conditional). The Land Use Plan recommends Commercial Arterial. Acting on a motion by Mr. Branin seconded by Mr. Vanarsdall, the Planning Commission voted 5-0 (one absent) to recommend the Board of Supervisors deny the request because it does not meet the original intent of the proffers and would set an adverse precedent for the adjacent development and West Broad Street corridor.

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KCA/Holloway, L.C.: Request to rezone from R-3C One-Family Residence District (Conditional) to C-1C Conservation District (Conditional), part of Parcel 750-774-6038, containing approximately 1.8 acres, located along the Chickahominy River beginning at a point approximately 200 feet to the northeast of Riverplace Court and extending approximately 475 feet southeast through the proposed Martin’s Ridge subdivision. The use will be controlled by zoning ordinance regulations and proffered conditions. The Land Use Plan recommends Environmental Protection Area. Acting on a motion by Mr. Branin seconded by Mr. Vanarsdall, the Planning Commission voted 5-0 (one absent) to recommend the Board of Supervisors grant the request because it reflects the Land Use Plan and future use and zoning of the area, and it conforms with the objectives and intent of the County’s Comprehensive Plan.

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