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Rezoning for Mine Road medical offices scheduled for a vote Tuesday; supervisors must decide whether project is good growth or spot zoning Date published: 5/12/2008
By DAN TELVOCK Is a proposal for two medical office complexes off Mine Road sensible growth or spot zoning? Frank Sealy, the developer, says he is proposing a quality project for an area transitioning into professional offices and stores. Residents who live near the proposed project call it spot zoning, which is when land in an existing neighborhood is singled out and placed in a different use from that of neighboring property. Sealy says there is a market for medical office space in Spotsylvania County that will only increase when the new HCA hospital opens within two years. That's why he wants to build a two-story and a four-story office building, totaling 123,000 square feet, just east of the intersection of Spotsylvania Avenue and Falcon Drive. He needs to have the Board of Supervisors approve his rezoning request for about 10 acres from residential to commercial. At an April 10 public hearing, supervisors tabled the proposal for 30 days. On Tuesday, they are scheduled to vote. Residents are concerned about traffic, the size of the buildings and access from the busy two-lane Mine Road. That block of Mine Road has seen 76 crashes in three years, according to county staff. Sealy said his project is not spot zoning. "There is one house occupying that side of the road and there is an office park occupying my backyard," he said. The property Sealy wants to develop is just east of a Wawa and a home. North of the property and directly behind it is PL Physicians and a strip of new empty offices. There are homes to the east on Mine Road. "That is an area that is up and coming for professional offices," said Mary K. Greenlaw, with commercial real-estate brokerage firm Thalhimer, which is leasing offices behind Sealy's proposed project. David Winn, of South Ann Davis Drive, said the project will hurt the quality of life for Mine Road residents.
Read more stories about Spotsylvania Date published: 5/12/2008
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