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[[Image:20080617_Enright_Pat.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Pat Enright, CEO, Dominion Development Resources]]'''Pat Enright''' is CEO of [[Dominion Development Resources]], LLC (DDR).  Enright, a marine engineer originally from Connecticut, moved to Charlottesville in 2003 to work with [[Sperry Marine]].  In October 2007, he took the CEO position with DDR.
[[Image:20080617_Enright_Pat.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Pat Enright, CEO, Dominion Development Resources]]


According to Enright, DDR is a full service development firm.
'''Pat Enright''' was the CEO of [[Dominion Development Resources]], LLC (DDR) during 2007-2010{{fact}}.  


In June 2008, Enright and DDR represented developer Wendell Wood before the Albemarle County Planning Commission during the final site plan approval for the Northtown Center development. <ref>"[http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2008/06/first-phase-of-northtown-center-approved-on-29n-near-carrsbrook.html First phase of Northtown Center approved on 29N near Carrsbrook]." Charlottesville Tomorrow. 19 June 2008.</ref>
A marine engineer originally from Connecticut, he moved to Charlottesville in 2003 to work with [[Sperry Marine]]. In October 2007 Enright took the CEO position with DDR.


In May 2008, Enright and DDR expressed interest in utilizing dredge material from the South Fork Rivanna Reservoir to fill an abandoned quarry owned by Dr. Charles Hurt which is near the reservoir.  According to The Hook, "DDR was formed two years ago in a merger of some of Charlottesville's better known land-planning firms: B. Aubrey Huffman and Associates, Bob Anderson Architects, and Rivanna Engineering. The dredging consortium also includes Rivanna Quarry, a company owned by well-known real estate investor Dr. Charles Hurt, who has a stake in DDR and owns the land on which the quarry lies."<ref>"[http://www.readthehook.com/stories/2008/05/15/NEWS-water-QuarryConcept.aspx Money pit: Quarry offered as dredging base]." The Hook. 15 May 2008.</ref>  
In June 2008, Enright and DDR represented developer [[Wendell Wood]] before the [[Albemarle County Planning Commission]] during the final site plan approval for the [[Northtown Center]] development. <ref>"[http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2008/06/first-phase-of-northtown-center-approved-on-29n-near-carrsbrook.html First phase of Northtown Center approved on 29N near Carrsbrook]." [[Charlottesville Tomorrow]] 19 June 2008.</ref>


In May 2008, Enright and DDR expressed interest in utilizing dredge material from the [[South Fork Rivanna Reservoir]] to fill the abandoned [[Rivanna Quarry]] near the reservoir, owned by Dr. [[Charles Hurt]].<ref>[http://www.readthehook.com/stories/2008/05/15/NEWS-water-QuarryConcept.aspx Money pit: Quarry offered as dredging base]" [[Hawes Spencer]], [[The Hook]]. 15 May 2008.</ref>


== Interviews ==
== Interviews ==
*[http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2008/06/enright_wina.html June 23, 2008 appearance with Coy Barefoot on WINA]
*[http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2008/06/enright_wina.html Pat Enright of Dominion Development on WINA] June 23, 2008 appearance with [[Coy Barefoot]] on [[WINA-1070|WINA]] via [[Charlottesville Tomorrow]].


==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 10:50, 3 June 2010

Pat Enright, CEO, Dominion Development Resources

Pat Enright was the CEO of Dominion Development Resources, LLC (DDR) during 2007-2010[citation needed].

A marine engineer originally from Connecticut, he moved to Charlottesville in 2003 to work with Sperry Marine. In October 2007 Enright took the CEO position with DDR.

In June 2008, Enright and DDR represented developer Wendell Wood before the Albemarle County Planning Commission during the final site plan approval for the Northtown Center development. [1]

In May 2008, Enright and DDR expressed interest in utilizing dredge material from the South Fork Rivanna Reservoir to fill the abandoned Rivanna Quarry near the reservoir, owned by Dr. Charles Hurt.[2]

Interviews

Notes