How is this happening?
First, understand county lines and how that's driving what's happening. Wyndham lies on the far western edge of Henrico County. Hunting Hawk Golf Course and the land around it that HH Hunt wants to rezone are in Hanover County.

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When a developer like HH Hunt wants to change the land use—in this case, from residential to a massive industrial data center—they must get approval from the Hanover County Board of Supervisors.
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​​Organizations, Processes & Timeframe
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The Hanover Planning Department analyzes how the proposal relates to applicable ordinances (e.g., rezoning from agricultural to limited industrial use) and long-range plans and summarizes public feedback. They schedule Public hearings before the Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors following applicant's community meeting. Per the Department (9/17/2025): "It is early in the review process, and there will be multiple opportunities for public feedback prior to a decision being made by the Board of Supervisors"
The Applicant (Developer) applicant schedules and conducts community meeting (Oct-Nov timeframe possible); in addition the applicant resubmits revised plans for an additional review.
Planning Commission meeting is held to review the case (earliest possible date is January 2026)
Board of Supervisors holds one or more public hearings; following public input the board determine final approval status.
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What can you do? Start by making your voice heard by calling or emailing each of these board members who will make the rezoning decision.​​
The Hanover Board of Supervisors
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If you live in Hanover, these are your elected officials. You can call or email them with your feedback on the Hunting Hawk Technology Park proposal. If you live in Wyndham, or anywhere in the affected areas of Henrico County, these officials do not represent you. The Hanover Board has no direct political incentive to listen to you or protect your interests. But you can still call or email them to let them know your feedback on the proposal.

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Henrico county has no jurisdiction in relation to the proposed rezoning of this project.
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​Per the Henrico Planning Department (9/16/2025): "Henrico is closely reviewing this proposed project and evaluating possible impacts to residents, and staff will attend any planned community meetings and monitor progress on the project. Depending on how the application progresses, comments may be provided to Hanover County as needed."
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The Henrico Board of Supervisors
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If you live in Henrico, these are your elected officials. The Board of Supervisors is the elected, policy-making government of your county. They have the the duty to protect you, and you can vote for them. You can call or email them to let them know your feedback on the proposal and ask them what they plan to do.

Misty D. Roundtree
(804) 501-4208 threechopt@henrico.gov
Tyrone E. Nelson
(804) 501-4208 varina@henrico.gov
Jody K. Rogish
(804) 501-4208 tuckahoe@henrico.gov
Roscoe D. Cooper III
(804) 501-4208 ~ fairfield@henrico.gov
Dan J. Schmitt
(804) 501-4208