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The Agenda: Local government briefs for 7 26 21
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The Agenda: Local government briefs for 7 19 21
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Q&A with Kevin Vonck, Richmond’s acting planning department director
Jonathan Spiers photo)
Kevin Vonck was on the City of Richmond’s payroll just five months when he was put in charge of its department of planning and development review.
The assignment followed the abrupt departure in January of previous director Mark Olinger, who had led the department for nearly a decade.
Today, Vonck has nearly five months under his belt in his role as acting director, overseeing a department of more than 100 employees that includes the city’s building inspections and permitting bureau, land use and zoning administration, and property maintenance and preservation divisions.
Spy Rock going after Scott’s Addition condo market with 134-unit project
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The 4.5-acre site planned for a 134-unit condo project is currently home to masonry firm Riverside Brick & Supply Co. (
Mike Platania photo)
Scott’s Addition is constantly flush with new apartments, but a local developer is trying out a residential product of a different sort: condos.
Spy Rock Real Estate Group is planning a 134-unit condo project at 3406 Carlton St. at the intersection of Roseneath Road and Carlton Street.
The roughly 3.7-acre site is owned by Riverside Brick & Supply Co., a 150-year-old masonry company. Riverside President Mike Wray and Spy Rock Principal Andrew Basham both confirmed that Spy Rock has the land under contract for purchase.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 5.3.21
May 3, 2021
The Lovings Produce site is currently used as a parking lot both privately and by VCU. The owners are seeking rezoning to make way for a mixed-use development. (
BizSense file)
The Richmond Planning Commission meets at 1:30 p.m. Monday. Full agenda here.
Lovings Produce LLC seeks to rezone properties at 300, 400 and 510 Oliver Hill Way from industrial use to the TOD-1 Transit-Oriented Nodal District. The rezoning would potentially make way for a mixed-use development that could bring a new large retailer to the neighborhood.
Max Holdings LLC is proposing a five-story mixed-use building with 52 apartments above 7,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial space at 711 Dawn St. The half-acre site is off Tazewell Street just north of where it branches off of Chamberlayne Avenue.
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