January 20, 2026
Regular Meeting - 3:00 PM
Public Hearings – 7:00 PM
Aaron French, Assistant Residency Engineer, Virginia Department of Transportation
Tyler Southall, County Attorney
§2.2-3711 (A) (1) Personnel:
Appointments:
§2.2-3711 (A) (5) Business And Industry Development:
Discussion Concerning Prospective Business Or Industry Or The Expansion Of Existing Business Or Industry Where No Previous Announcements Have Been Made:
• Economic Development Prospects Update
§2.2-3711(A)(3). Discussion Or Consideration Of The Acquisition Of Real Property For A Public Purpose, Or Of The Disposition Of Publicly Held Real Property, Where Discussion In An Open Meeting Would Adversely Affect The Bargaining Position Or Negotiating Strategy Of The Public Body.
Anne Howerton, Deputy County Administrator, Finance
The applicant, John Worch, is requesting to rezone property containing approximately 2.04 +/- acres from Residential, Limited, R-1 to Residential, Rural, RR-1. The R-1 zoning district allows single-family residential at a maximum residential density of 20,000 sq. ft. per lot, and the RR-1 zoning district allows a maximum density of two acres per lot. The property is located at 7512 Boydton Plank Road (Route 1) North Dinwiddie and is further identified as Tax Map Parcel No. 20-95E. As indicated in the Dinwiddie County Comprehensive Land Use Plan, the subject property is located within the Suburban Residential Area of the Northern Dinwiddie Development Area, which allows for single-family detached and attached residential development for this general area.
Mark Bassett, Director, Planning & Zoning
The applicants, Kevin Summerfield & Crystal Comer, are seeking a conditional use permit to operate an event facility on the following described property containing approximately 2.42 +/- acres. The property is located at 16011 Boydton Plank Rd. (Route 1). The property is further defined as Tax Map Parcel No. 57-39C. As indicated in the Dinwiddie County Comprehensive Land Use Plan, the subject property is located within the Rural Conservation Area, which allows for limited residential and agricultural development for this general area.
Mark Bassett, Director, Planning & Zoning