Dominion Energy’s North Anna to Bristers project has been unpopular since being proposed last year.
;
Dominion Energy’s North Anna to Bristers project has been unpopular since being proposed last year.
If the historical concerns were addressed, commissioners said, the tract could be a good location for the technology business.
The commission also deferred discussion on another data center and recommended approval of an electric substation for a third.
Athletic venue is being marketed as an alternative to the gas station/convenience store chain.
The proposal will now go before the Board of Supervisors.
Commissioners also recommended approval of a free-standing ER on U.S. 17.
Only five of more than 40 speakers voiced support for the proposal at a public hearing.
The hearing would be before the county Planning Commission.
Now, the proposed project goes before the Board of Supervisors.
The county’s Board of Supervisors is expected to discuss the matter Aug. 19.
Public hearing concerned changing campgrounds to require a conditional-use permit on agricultural land.
The campus is expected to generate $88 million per year in tax revenue when completed.
Scott Cleveland of LCT and JSC, LLC, hopes to build office space and a restaurant.