The filing from Larry Shaia and Jesse Lennon, whose 55-and-up Summerlyn project was rejected in November, is at least the second in the past year from a residential developer challenging a Hanover vote.
Hanover supervisors’ rejection of what would have been the county’s first 55-and-up rental community has drawn legal action from the project’s developer.
Supervisors voted 4-3 to deny the proposed Summerlyn development, which would have been the county’s first rental community restricted to residents 55 and older.
Disagreement over how apartment projects in Hanover have been regulated resulted in a divided Board of Supervisors rejecting a known developer’s latest proposal at its meeting this month.