AC44 eliminates study of development around two interchanges

After nearly four years of review, the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors is expected to adopt a new Comprehensive Plan on October 15. Such documents contain directions for staff to work on new policies and retain old ones.

Until mid-September, the proposed Albemarle County Comprehensive Plan included language that would have set up future study of how land at two exits from Interstate 64 might be used for economic development.

“There is existing development and underlying by-right commercial and industrial zoning at the Shadwell and Yancey Mills interchanges,” reads an early version of AC44. “Small Area Plans are recommended.”…

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