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Fort Lee, VA
(County real estate zones are 52, 54, 62, and
64.)
Chesterfield has some major developments
coming on line that will positively affect housing sales
and the
real estate market. The former Watkins property at Route 288
and Midlothian Turnpike is
being developed as Westchester
Commons, a 1 million square foot retail mall.
Cloverleaf Mall will soon be demolished to
make way for the new development, and Meadowville
Technology
Park received its first tenant in July. The 1,300-acrea park
also became home to Northup
Grumman in August.
HHHunt's Charter Colony (area 62) was the
number one selling community for the second year, according to
Integra Real Resources-Richmond. The 575-acre master-planned
community had 218 closings for the year ending in March 2007.
The average new home price was $319,839, down
form $383,801 in 2006. The community will eventually have 1,900
units, including homes, condos, town houses and apartments.
Collington (area 54) is another area that
will eventually have 800 homes. Already, it is No. 5 in terms
of sales, with 79 new home closings. The average sales price
was $402,619, up significantly from the average price of
$280,660 for closings here in 2006. The community features a
clubhouse and splash park. Homes are price from the $290,000s
to more than $500,000.
Also in Area 54 is Ashley Village, No. 10 on
the list, with 70 new homes sales for the year ending March
2007. This is the least expensive new home community in the top
10, with town houses averaging $153,684.
In area 64, Tarrington on the James will have
725 homes when build out over the next six years. About 240
families have moved in already. It is No. 3 on the list of
top-selling subdivisions. It is also the most expensive
neighborhood on the list with $818,534 as the average price for
new homes.
Area 54 is also hot with the No. 7 Kingsland
Glen seeing 74 new home sales at an average price $259,776.
Nearby, Watermill was No. 8 on the list with
71 closings and the average home price was $340254. One new
section, The Sanctuary at Watermill, is a conservation community
situated next to federally protected wetlands. Nature trails
and the neighboring Swift Creek Reservoir make this a great
community.
Fox Creek is an upscale community with homes
priced from $400,000's to more than $1 million. It features a
swim and racquet club, indoor pool and fitness center, a kid's
playground, Olympic-size outdoor pool, wooded paths and an
amphitheater.
Heron Pointe is a new age restricted
community being built along the Swift Creek Reservoir. Houses
will range from 2,200 to 3,200 square feet and prices start in
the upper $300
Chesterfield County Firsts
Chesterfield County has a number of firsts to boast about.
The county has been the site of the
nation's first commercial coal mine, the first paved road in
Virginia (Midlothian Turnpike was built in 1807 to carry carts
of coal) and Bermuda Hundred, the first incorporated town in
English America.
It's also first in the Richmond, VA area
in terms of population and students, counting 306,000 residents
and nearly 59,000 public school students.
The county has become one of the region's
bedroom communities of choice; in a 2004 survey by Virginia
Commonwealth University, more than 94 percent of the residents
rated the county's quality of life as good or excellent.
But that prosperity has come with
challenges.
While Chesterfields' annual growth rate
remains at 2.5 percent, expansion in pockets of the county,
including portions of western and southeastern sections, has
boomed as people move in to take advantage of good school system
and housing prices.
Located south of the city of Richmond
along Interstate 95 and state Route 288, the 446 -square-mile
county is bordered by the James River at its northern and
southeastern edges.
History: Chesterfield County's
history as a mining community is reflected in the county seal,
which features the image of a miner with pickax in hand.
One day in you might visit the
historic 1917 Courthouse. The courthouse has remained unaltered
since it was built to replace the Colonial courthouse of 1749.
Another notable historic site is Magnolia Grange, and 1882
plantation house now on the National Register of Historic
Places. And don't miss the 1611 Citie of Henricus, the second
permanent English settlement in the New World.
Government: Chesterfield County is
governed by five elected district supervisors who appoint a
county administrator to oversee its $1.1-billion budget. Each
supervisor represents a district in the county.
Schools: With nearly 59,000
students attending 60 schools-two new county schools are
scheduled to open this fall-Chesterfield County Public Schools
is one of the 100 largest school districts in the nation. Its
operating budge for 2007-08 is $611 million.
County high-school students may choose to
attend the high school in their or apply to two regional
Governor's Schools.
Libraries: Chesterfield has eight
branch libraries, a central library and a law library, each with
public computer workstations. County libraries also have
meeting rooms available to civic groups and offer book
discussion groups; computer instruction; programs for children,
teens and adults; and services to the homebound.
Parks: Chesterfield boast more than
3,000 acres of green space at more than 30 parks. The Parks and
Recreation Department offers classes, trips, special events and
programs.
Chesterfield is also home to Pocahontas
State Park, a 7,691 acre park with two lakes and a
campground that is ranked among the top 10 in the nation.
Some of the county's parks are:
Dutch Gap Conservation Area, 601
Coxendale Road. Adjacent to the Citie of Henricus, it features
810 acres of hiking, mountain-biking and horse trails, fishing
and bird watching. Dutch Gap boat ramp and the boat landing
offer access to the river. Call 804-706-9690.
Henricus Historical Park: 251
Henricus Park Road, on the banks of the James River.
Commemorates the Citie of Henricus. Includes period buildings,
historical landmarks and visitor center. Call 804-706-1340 or
visit
www.henricus.org.
Harry G. Daniel Park at Iron Bridge,
6600 White Pine Road on state Route 10. This is 367 acre park
has athletic fields, courts, picnic areas and walking trails,
and is home to the First Tee golf course.
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Local Government By The Numbers |
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General
Information Number |
804-748-1000 |
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Web Site |
www.chesterfield.gov |
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Emergency Number |
911 |
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Population |
306,000 |
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2007-2008 Budget |
$1,165 Billion |
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Real Estate Taxes |
$0.97 per $100; due 6/5 and 12/5 |
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Personal Property Taxes |
$3.60 per $100; due 6/5 |
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Local Officials |
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Chief Executive/Mayor/County Administrator |
Lane B. Ramsey
804-748-1211 |
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Commonwealth's Attorney |
William W. Davenport,
804-748-1221 |
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Dept. Of Public Affairs |
Don Kappel,
804-748-1161 |
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Police Chief |
Lt. Col Thierry G. Dupuls, 804-748-1266 |
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Sheriff |
Dennis Proffit,
804-748-1261 |
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Fire Chief |
Paul W. Mauger,
804-751-4726 |
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Commissioner Of Revenue |
Joseph A. Horbal,
804-748-1281 |
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Treasurer |
Richard Cordle,
804-748-1670 |
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City Council/ Board Of Supervisors |
Kelly Miller, Dale Dist., chair; Renny Humphrey,
Matoaca Dist., vice chair; R.M. "Dickie" King Jr.,
Bermuda Dist.; Donald Sowder, Midlothian Dist.;
Arthur Warren, Clover Hill Dist. |
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Schools 2007-2008 |
62
county schools: 38 elementary, 12 middle, 11 high, 1
technical center, 12 specialty centers and access to
2 Governor's schools; 3,3887 teachers; 58,996
students projected: budget- $611 million |
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Public School Information |
804-748-1405 |
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School Internet |
www.chesterfield.k12.va.us |
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School Superintendent |
Dr. Marcus J. Newsome,
804-748-1405 |
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School Board |
Thomas J. Doland, Matoaca Dist., chair; Dianne
Pettitt, Clover Hill Dist., vice chair; David Wyman,
Dale Dist.; James Schroeder, D.D.S., Midlothian
Dist.; Marshall Trammell Jr., Bermuda Dist |
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Libraries |
9
locations and an outreach service: Central Library,
9501 Lori Road, Chesterfield; 1 Law Library |
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Libraries Information |
804-748-1601
www.library.chesterfield.gov
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