The project is planned to include between 30 and 38 buildings with tax projections of $1.8 billion over 20 years. Data centers have been a point of tension in local
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.
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.