Four residents of Crozet’s Westlake Hills have filed a civil suit against Stanley Martin Homes and two companies affiliated with Riverbend Development in a dispute over who controls a small parcel of land at the southern boundary of the neighborhood. The property is key to a proposed project called Oak Bluff that Riverbend plans to develop with up to 134 residential units on 22 acres spanning Lickinghole Creek just north of Cory Farm. Read the article…………………………….
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