Rezoning positions 55-acre Powhatan site for ‘business ready’ industrial development

Pohutton has re -developed a multi -acre site from Anderson Highway for a light industrial. (Courtesy of Ruxen Salrano)

A land is being prepared for the development of Pohutton County.

Last month, the Pahaton Board of Supervisors approved unanimous approval to reach the “light industrial” from 55 acres of land north of Walmart north of the Anderson Highway.

Resonating means that the site can now be marketed as a “tire 4” site through Virginia Economic Development Partnership’s Business Ready Sites Program, which means that it may be allowed to be constructed in 12 to 18 months or according to this time, the need to improve the necessary improvements within this time.

Economic Development Director Ruksin Salrano said he identifies the first level of the first level of this level in the history of Pohutton County.

The four contradictory parcels are currently a mixture of forests and open land. The largest of the four parcels, which is spread over 46 acres, is a location for yard works, a manufacturer and distribution of landscape supply of Malch, gravel and other land.

According to a report by the Pohutton County staff, the second parcel has several only family homes, which can remain unless more industrial development is.

The resonating applicant was Robert Arbine, who was the owner of the Arbine Family LLC and the COO of Yardworks.

The 55 acre site can facilitate the “Light Industrial Park”, which can have multiple users or one, large users.

Re -application by Arbine includes numerous profitable terms, including the prohibition of building or parking areas within 75 feet of front property line along the Anderson Highway, including buffers for maintaining existing trees and plants in front of the front, as well as a piercing on both parts of the piercing. Is

Other profiles include limited indoor gates and site access to the current commercial entrance and the eastern part of the property to the “right-in, right-out” entrance.

Salrano said, along with a 55 -acre Regioning, the Board of Supervisors also commercially approved the zone, the 20 -acre site’s EDA from the county on February 24. The site is also with the Anderson Highway and Salrano said. This property is connected to the South Creek Shopping Center and the South Creek Industrial Park.

Pohutan County had previously purchased 20 acres of site in 2021 for $ 850,000. It has been zone as a “Commerce Center” and currently estimated about 77 million.

EDA Property

Pohutton EDA has been given 20 acres of land for some new development. (Courtesy of Ruxen Salrano)

Salrano said it is the largest property owned by Pohutan EDA in recent history.

Salrano said it is not yet sure what the EDA will do with the property, but along with the 55 acres of site it will go to the market soon.

“These are two major occasions in the most famous industrial areas around Pohutan, about which we are now free and open that we will be looking for the market as soon as possible,” said Salrano.

Other major industrial projects are operating in Pohatan.

Last October, the Board of Supervisors approved 7 2.7 billion data center campus on an area of ​​about 120 120 acres from Page Road.

Three controversial parcels were re-installed from agriculture to light industrial for the project, and the board voted 3-2 in favor of a developer in California-based province. The vote was against the recommendation of the previous planning commission to refuse permission.

The Provincial Group project will include three data center buildings worth 1.5 million square feet built in five years. Salrano said the province is still working to find the closing user for the data center.

In October, in October, the Anderson, on the north side of the Highway, was approved by the Board of 43 acres of parcel to be a light from agricultural industrial and single -family residential residential resident.

“Overall, its shape is starting to look at it as Pohutan is becoming more and more serious about being attracted to the business side,” said Salrano.

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