Henrico County Planning Commission Denies Laverne, LLC Drive Thru Restaurant Proposal

August 12, 2025 | Henrico County, Virginia


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Henrico County Planning Commission Denies Laverne, LLC Drive Thru Restaurant Proposal
The Henrico County Board of Supervisors convened on August 12, 2025, to discuss several key agenda items, including a public hearing on a proposed drive-thru restaurant and a conditional use permit denial for a new gas station.

The meeting began with a public hearing regarding PUP-2024-102211101, submitted by Laverne, LLC, which sought to establish a gas station. Community members expressed strong opposition, stating that the area does not require additional gas stations, convenience stores, or tobacco and vape shops. Following the public comments, Supervisor Cooper moved to deny the application due to its proximity to existing homes and insufficient buffer space. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Nelson and passed unanimously.

Next, the Board addressed a proposal from S.C.C. L.L.C. to rezone 0.67 acres from B-1 to B-2C to allow for a drive-thru restaurant. The property, previously a bank with three drive-thru lanes, would undergo renovations to accommodate the new use. The proposal included plans for a 288-square-foot outdoor patio and a walk-through window, with no indoor seating planned. The applicant submitted revised proffers, including restrictions on signage and hours of operation, which would be limited from 6 AM to 11 PM. Additionally, the proposal included a commitment to street widening at the intersection of East Ridge Road and Jesse Senior Drive to improve traffic flow.

The Planning Commission had previously recommended approval of the drive-thru restaurant, citing its alignment with the land use plan designating the area for commercial use. During the discussion, Board members raised questions about parking requirements and traffic management, particularly regarding the queuing length for vehicles. The applicant confirmed that the design would allow for adequate queuing space and that a parking agreement could be established with adjacent businesses if needed.

The meeting concluded with the Board's support for the drive-thru restaurant proposal, reflecting a consensus on its potential benefits for the community while addressing concerns about traffic and parking. The next steps will involve further planning and site review to ensure compliance with zoning regulations.

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