But it is not another project by online retail giant Amazon, according to the company.

“While I cannot speak to our future roadmap, I can say that we are not currently expanding our physical footprint in Chesterfield County,” Amazon spokesman Aaron Toso said in an email.

Other county officials claimed to have no knowledge of the development, including Planning Commission Vice Chairman Gib Sloan and Supervisor Dorothy A. Jaeckle of the Bermuda District, where Meadowville Technology Park is located.

“The Planning Commission has not been made privy to this project, which is fairly common with the economic development team,” Sloan said in a phone interview Friday.

Last year, the Chesterfield EDA also worked on another development with a similarly mysterious name, “Project Niagara,” according to DEQ records.

In a letter to the Timmons Group from March 13, 2015, Hart — then the EDA’s assistant director — wrote that Meadowville Technology Park “is currently under review by two companies from outside Virginia” as the site for a new facility.