Chesterfield Board Denies Appeal for Bermuda District Data Center
Chesterfield's Board of Zoning Appeals has upheld the denial of a proposed data center in the Bermuda District, requiring the property owner to seek approval from the Board of Supervisors. This decision emphasizes the impact of recent zoning ordinance changes on development processes in the area.

The Chesterfield Board of Zoning Appeals has confirmed the denial of a proposed data center by the planning director, following an appeal by Washington Single Family Fund. The planning director stated that the company must adhere to a new ordinance mandating submissions to the Board of Supervisors prior to moving forward, as there was no approved site plan before the January 1, 2026 rule change.
Residents expressed opposition to the data center, arguing for equal treatment under zoning regulations. The project may still proceed if reviewed and approved by the Board of Supervisors, indicating a potential path forward for the data center despite current setbacks.




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