The Agenda: Local government briefs for 12.11.23

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A rendering of Kinsale Center, looking north along Maywill Street. (BizSense file)

Anthem campus redevelopment, Sheetz-anchored Staples Mill plan on Henrico agenda 

Henrico supervisors meet in regular session Tuesday at 7 p.m. Full agenda here.

Public hearing items include Kinsale Capital Group and Marchetti Development’s planned redevelopment of the former Anthem Inc. campus at the northeast corner of West Broad Street and Staples Mill Road. Called Kinsale Center, the $450 million, 29-acre project would include 692 apartments, a 147-room hotel, more than 350,000 square feet of new office space and over 32,000 square feet of street-level retail.

The board will consider Rebkee Co.’s revised plan for a Sheetz-anchored commercial development and 14 townhomes on a 10-acre undeveloped site across Staples Mill Road from the train station. General Land Co. LLC seeks a rezoning and provisional-use permit for a self-storage facility on 8.6 acres at the southwest corner of the Woodman and Mountain roads.

Deferred from previous meetings is Markel | Eagle’s proposal for an 80-home subdivision on a 46-acre site southwest of Pouncey Tract Road and Wyndham West Drive. Also on the agenda are requests from Lingerfelt and VOZ724 Park City LLC for office and industrial development on four parcels totaling over 40 acres between Williamsburg Road and Charles City Road in Varina.

Mixed-use addition to Regency redevelopment on Henrico planning agenda

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A site plan shows the triangular-shaped Eastridge Road parcel as ‘Area 19,’ in red. (County documents)

The Henrico County Planning Commission meets Thursday at 7 p.m.

Business includes a plan from Regency developers Rebkee and Thalhimer Realty Partners for a mixed-use development on the triangular-shaped lot at 1401 Eastridge Road that would add to the overall mall redevelopment project. The developers have a deal with the county’s EDA to purchase the site for $650,000.

Full agenda here.

Henrico Sports & Events Center officially opens

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A ribbon-cutting ceremony kicked off the event. (Henrico County photo)

Henrico County held a ceremony to officially open the new Henrico Sports & Events Center at the redeveloping Virginia Center Commons mall site.

The 185,000-square-foot venue began hosting tournaments and other events in late October. The A-10 Women’s Basketball Championship will be held at the Sports & Events Center in March 2024 and 2025, and the facility is booked 46 weekends through 2024.

The $50 million center is helping to spur the redevelopment of the area around the former mall off Brook Road. ASM Global was announced in September as the facility’s operator.

Designed to host volleyball and basketball tournaments as well as graduations, the facility features more than 115,000 square feet of adaptable event space with stadium seating and room for 12 basketball courts or 24 volleyball courts.

The center was a joint effort by Henrico and local development firm Rebkee, which is leading the redevelopment of the razed mall into an urban-style mixed-use village. EDC was the general contractor.

Charter changes, apartment projects on City Council agenda

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A newer rendering shows the six-story building at Broad and Blacker streets, scaled down from a seven-story proposal last year. (City documents)

Richmond City Council meets Monday starting with an informal session at 3 p.m. Business includes a discussion on the Equitable Affordable Housing Bond Program, and a closed session to discuss council liaison compensation, consult with legal counsel on collective bargaining for employees, and a contract negotiation for the Diamond District project.

Business on the 6 p.m. regular meeting agenda includes a resolution requesting that the Richmond delegation to the Virginia General Assembly introduce legislation to amend, repeal or add sections to the city’s charter. The request follows a report from the city’s charter review commission that recommended certain changes earlier this year.

Items on the consent agenda include special-use requests from Keel Custom to build five townhomes at 220 N. 20th St. in Shockoe Bottom, and from Maryland-based Breakwater Cos. for a redevelopment at 4605-4627 W. Broad St. for a six-story building with 155 apartments and ground-floor commercial space.

Also on the consent agenda are special-use requests from local investor Mark Telfian for a pair of three-story duplexes planned for a vacant lot at 1505-1507 W. Cary St., and from Massachusetts-based Dakota Partners for a special-use permit for a 122-unit apartment development planned on 3.2 acres at Midlothian Turnpike and Old Warwick Road.

The full meeting agendas can be found here.

Solar farm and hotel projects on Chesterfield board’s docket

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A site plan for Sina Hospitality’s planned TownPlace Suites hotel. (Image courtesy Chesterfield County)

The Chesterfield Board of Supervisors is scheduled to meet Wednesday, and zoning requests related to a solar farm in Ettrick and a hotel are among its workload for the meeting.

New York-based solar energy firm CVE North America is seeking a conditional-use permit to build a 2.5 megawatt solar-energy facility on a 27-acre site at 4220 Hickory Road, per a county staff report.

The Planning commission recommended approval of the project. County staff recommended denial because the proposal isn’t consistent with the comprehensive plan, which calls for single-family residential development.

Also to come before the board is a proposal by Sina Hospitality to build a hotel just off Midlothian Turnpike near the Powhite Parkway interchange.

The hotel is planned to be a four-story TownePlace Suites hotel at 101 N. Providence Road. Ravi Patel, who leads the Chesterfield-based hotel company, previously told BizSense the plan is to start construction of what’s planned to be a $15 million hotel in the second quarter of 2024 pending board approval.

An update on the county-owned Southside Speedway property, which was the subject of a recent request-for-proposals solicitation in search of developers who could revamp and reopen the shuttered racetrack, is also scheduled to take place.

The full meeting agenda can be found here.

540-unit storage facility to be considered by Hanover supervisors

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A site plan of a proposed storage facility and medical office buildings in Hanover County. (Courtesy Hanover County)

The Hanover Board of Supervisors is slated to vote Wednesday on approval of a proposed storage facility at the corner of Meadowbridge and Shady Grove roads.

Mile Branch Investments LLC has filed zoning requests to allow the construction of a three-story, 83,400-square-foot storage facility that would have 543 storage units. The storage facility would rise on a project site that would also include two medical office buildings, according to a staff report.

The medical office buildings would be 6,500 square feet and 4,800 square feet in size and front Shady Grove Road.

The full meeting agenda can be found here.

Goochland names new human resources director

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Cliff Heller

Goochland County has tapped Cliff Heller to lead its human resources department.

Heller will assume his post as Goochland’s human resources director on Dec. 18. He takes over from Shaletha Dyson, who left the director post at Goochland in September, according to a news release.

Heller most recently served as a human resources manager at the state health department, a role in which he oversaw more than 750 people. He also worked in human resources for department store Dillard’s for more than 25 years. Heller is a graduate of New Mexico State University.

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A rendering of Kinsale Center, looking north along Maywill Street. (BizSense file)

Anthem campus redevelopment, Sheetz-anchored Staples Mill plan on Henrico agenda 

Henrico supervisors meet in regular session Tuesday at 7 p.m. Full agenda here.

Public hearing items include Kinsale Capital Group and Marchetti Development’s planned redevelopment of the former Anthem Inc. campus at the northeast corner of West Broad Street and Staples Mill Road. Called Kinsale Center, the $450 million, 29-acre project would include 692 apartments, a 147-room hotel, more than 350,000 square feet of new office space and over 32,000 square feet of street-level retail.

The board will consider Rebkee Co.’s revised plan for a Sheetz-anchored commercial development and 14 townhomes on a 10-acre undeveloped site across Staples Mill Road from the train station. General Land Co. LLC seeks a rezoning and provisional-use permit for a self-storage facility on 8.6 acres at the southwest corner of the Woodman and Mountain roads.

Deferred from previous meetings is Markel | Eagle’s proposal for an 80-home subdivision on a 46-acre site southwest of Pouncey Tract Road and Wyndham West Drive. Also on the agenda are requests from Lingerfelt and VOZ724 Park City LLC for office and industrial development on four parcels totaling over 40 acres between Williamsburg Road and Charles City Road in Varina.

Mixed-use addition to Regency redevelopment on Henrico planning agenda

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A site plan shows the triangular-shaped Eastridge Road parcel as ‘Area 19,’ in red. (County documents)

The Henrico County Planning Commission meets Thursday at 7 p.m.

Business includes a plan from Regency developers Rebkee and Thalhimer Realty Partners for a mixed-use development on the triangular-shaped lot at 1401 Eastridge Road that would add to the overall mall redevelopment project. The developers have a deal with the county’s EDA to purchase the site for $650,000.

Full agenda here.

Henrico Sports & Events Center officially opens

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A ribbon-cutting ceremony kicked off the event. (Henrico County photo)

Henrico County held a ceremony to officially open the new Henrico Sports & Events Center at the redeveloping Virginia Center Commons mall site.

The 185,000-square-foot venue began hosting tournaments and other events in late October. The A-10 Women’s Basketball Championship will be held at the Sports & Events Center in March 2024 and 2025, and the facility is booked 46 weekends through 2024.

The $50 million center is helping to spur the redevelopment of the area around the former mall off Brook Road. ASM Global was announced in September as the facility’s operator.

Designed to host volleyball and basketball tournaments as well as graduations, the facility features more than 115,000 square feet of adaptable event space with stadium seating and room for 12 basketball courts or 24 volleyball courts.

The center was a joint effort by Henrico and local development firm Rebkee, which is leading the redevelopment of the razed mall into an urban-style mixed-use village. EDC was the general contractor.

Charter changes, apartment projects on City Council agenda

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A newer rendering shows the six-story building at Broad and Blacker streets, scaled down from a seven-story proposal last year. (City documents)

Richmond City Council meets Monday starting with an informal session at 3 p.m. Business includes a discussion on the Equitable Affordable Housing Bond Program, and a closed session to discuss council liaison compensation, consult with legal counsel on collective bargaining for employees, and a contract negotiation for the Diamond District project.

Business on the 6 p.m. regular meeting agenda includes a resolution requesting that the Richmond delegation to the Virginia General Assembly introduce legislation to amend, repeal or add sections to the city’s charter. The request follows a report from the city’s charter review commission that recommended certain changes earlier this year.

Items on the consent agenda include special-use requests from Keel Custom to build five townhomes at 220 N. 20th St. in Shockoe Bottom, and from Maryland-based Breakwater Cos. for a redevelopment at 4605-4627 W. Broad St. for a six-story building with 155 apartments and ground-floor commercial space.

Also on the consent agenda are special-use requests from local investor Mark Telfian for a pair of three-story duplexes planned for a vacant lot at 1505-1507 W. Cary St., and from Massachusetts-based Dakota Partners for a special-use permit for a 122-unit apartment development planned on 3.2 acres at Midlothian Turnpike and Old Warwick Road.

The full meeting agendas can be found here.

Solar farm and hotel projects on Chesterfield board’s docket

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A site plan for Sina Hospitality’s planned TownPlace Suites hotel. (Image courtesy Chesterfield County)

The Chesterfield Board of Supervisors is scheduled to meet Wednesday, and zoning requests related to a solar farm in Ettrick and a hotel are among its workload for the meeting.

New York-based solar energy firm CVE North America is seeking a conditional-use permit to build a 2.5 megawatt solar-energy facility on a 27-acre site at 4220 Hickory Road, per a county staff report.

The Planning commission recommended approval of the project. County staff recommended denial because the proposal isn’t consistent with the comprehensive plan, which calls for single-family residential development.

Also to come before the board is a proposal by Sina Hospitality to build a hotel just off Midlothian Turnpike near the Powhite Parkway interchange.

The hotel is planned to be a four-story TownePlace Suites hotel at 101 N. Providence Road. Ravi Patel, who leads the Chesterfield-based hotel company, previously told BizSense the plan is to start construction of what’s planned to be a $15 million hotel in the second quarter of 2024 pending board approval.

An update on the county-owned Southside Speedway property, which was the subject of a recent request-for-proposals solicitation in search of developers who could revamp and reopen the shuttered racetrack, is also scheduled to take place.

The full meeting agenda can be found here.

540-unit storage facility to be considered by Hanover supervisors

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A site plan of a proposed storage facility and medical office buildings in Hanover County. (Courtesy Hanover County)

The Hanover Board of Supervisors is slated to vote Wednesday on approval of a proposed storage facility at the corner of Meadowbridge and Shady Grove roads.

Mile Branch Investments LLC has filed zoning requests to allow the construction of a three-story, 83,400-square-foot storage facility that would have 543 storage units. The storage facility would rise on a project site that would also include two medical office buildings, according to a staff report.

The medical office buildings would be 6,500 square feet and 4,800 square feet in size and front Shady Grove Road.

The full meeting agenda can be found here.

Goochland names new human resources director

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Cliff Heller

Goochland County has tapped Cliff Heller to lead its human resources department.

Heller will assume his post as Goochland’s human resources director on Dec. 18. He takes over from Shaletha Dyson, who left the director post at Goochland in September, according to a news release.

Heller most recently served as a human resources manager at the state health department, a role in which he oversaw more than 750 people. He also worked in human resources for department store Dillard’s for more than 25 years. Heller is a graduate of New Mexico State University.

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