CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Cape Charles Town Council will hold a public hearing later this month to consider proposed updates to the town’s Historic District regulations.
The hearing is scheduled for Thursday, May 21, 2026, at 6 p.m. at the Cape Charles Civic Center, located at 500 Tazewell Avenue.
At issue is Zoning Text Amendment (ZTA) 2026-02, an application initiated by the town to amend Chapter 32, Article VIII (Historic District Overlay) and introduce a new Appendix G to the Historic District Overlay Design Guidelines. The proposed changes are expected to refine and expand design standards governing development and alterations within the town’s historic district.
Town officials say the update is part of an ongoing effort to clarify preservation guidelines while ensuring consistency in architectural review.
Following the public hearing, the Town Council will convene its regular meeting and is expected to review and vote on the amendment the same evening.
The full application and supporting documents are available for public review on the town’s website under Agendas and Minutes / Upcoming Meetings. Residents with questions or those seeking additional information may contact Zoning Administrator Katie Nunez at (757) 331-2036 or via email.
Anyone needing special accommodations to attend the hearing is asked to notify the town at least 48 hours in advance.
The proposed amendment could have implications for property owners and developers within Cape Charles’ historic district, making public input a key part of the review process.

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