Short Pump-Related Board Of Supervisors Cases: January 2009
Below are the Short Pump-related cases to be heard at the Henrico County Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday, January 27, 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.
Patrick J. Sanderson: Request to conditionally rezone from A-1 Agricultural District to O-2C Office District (Conditional), Parcels 740-766-3730, 740-766-2619, 740-766-6112, 740-765-3690, 739-766-9601 and 739-766-9016, containing 10.950 acres, located at the northeast intersection of Pouncey Tract Road (State Route 271) and Twin Hickory Lake Drive. The applicant proposes an office condominium park and bank. The uses will be controlled by proffered conditions and zoning ordinance regulations. The Land Use Plan recommends Office, Urban Residential, 3.4 to 6.8 units net density per acre, and Environmental Protection Area. The site is in the West Broad Street Overlay District. The Planning Commission voted to recommend the Board of Supervisors grant the request.
Ethan and Elizabeth Krash: Request to conditionally rezone from A-1 Agricultural District to R-3C One-Family Residence District (Conditional), Parcel 745-764-4296, containing 2.94 acres, located on the north line of Dublin Road approximately 250 feet east of its intersection with Belfast Road. The applicant proposes up to 6 single-family homes, an equivalent density of 2.04 units per acre. The R-3 District allows a minimum lot size of 11,000 square feet and a maximum gross density of 3.96 units per acre. The use will be controlled by zoning ordinance regulations and proffered conditions. The Land Use Plan recommends Suburban Residential 1, 1.0 to 2.4 units net density per acre. The Planning Commission voted to recommend the Board of Supervisors deny the request. (Deferred from the December 9, 2008 Meeting)



