CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Cape Charles Historic District Review Board (HDRB) approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for the construction of a new single-family residence on the vacant lot at 224 Jefferson Avenue. The applicant is seeking approval to build a 1,410-square-foot, two-and-a-half-story home that incorporates a blend of modern and traditional design elements while adhering to the town’s historic preservation standards.
The proposed design includes a 30’ x 8’ (240 square feet) front and side porch, spanning both one and two stories, and a screened second-floor rear porch. Notably, the plan also features an enclosed outdoor shower under the stairs, adding a functional yet distinct architectural element to the home. Additionally, the project includes the installation of sidewalks along the front and west side of the lot, as well as a walkway.


Easy. Some people like CC more than VB or OC. Simple as that.
Someone explain to me why anyone will go to Cape Charles for a vacation? When you have VB and OC…
What a clown show. Create two tiers of property values in one zoning district or create a run on permits…
There is no such thing as bribery and payola, no such thing at all in any Virginia politics or local…
How much is going into town councils pockets, and can I get a cut?