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Board Of Zoning Appeals will hold a Public Hearing on August 9th

July 31, 2022 by Wayne Creed 2 Comments

The Board Of Zoning Appeals will hold a Public Hearing on August 9th at 10:00 a.m.
On the docket:
• Variance application from Dave & Pam Hainsworth for the property at the corner of Bay
Avenue and Washington Avenue adjacent to the Chesapeake Bay and further described as
the majority portion of Tax Map #83A1-3-A and 50% of Tax Map #83A1-3-C totaling
approximately .85 acres or 37,037 sq. ft. and further identified on the proposed Site Plan as
Lot A located in the Residential-1 (R-1) Zoning District and in the Chesapeake Bay
Preservation Act (CBPA) Overlay Zoning District; said application is seeking an exception to
the CBPA of the Cape Charles Zoning Ordinance (CCZO) Section 7.7 (A3) to allow for a
residential dwelling unit pursuant to CCZO Section 7.5 which provides by-right single family
dwelling in the R-1 Zoning District.
• Variance application from Dave & Pam Hainsworth for the property at the corner of Bay
Avenue and Washington Avenue adjacent to the Chesapeake Bay and further described as
the remaining portion of Tax Map #83A1-3-A not identified in the application above, 50%
of Tax Map #83A1-3-C and all of Tax Map #83A1-3-B1 totaling approximately .84 acres or
36,933 sq. ft. and further identified on the proposed Site Plan as Lot B located in the
Residential-1 (R-1) Zoning District and in the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act (CBPA)
Overlay Zoning District; said application is seeking an exception to the CBPA of the Cape
Charles Zoning Ordinance (CCZO) Section 7.7 (A3) to allow for a residential dwelling unit
pursuant to CCZO Section 7.5 which provides by-right single family dwelling in the R-1
Zoning District.

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Comments

  1. Lisa Guzzardo says

    July 31, 2022 at 6:17 pm

    What, more rental houses??

    Reply
    • Tired of NIMBYs says

      August 4, 2022 at 5:40 pm

      You live in Bay Creek. Literally an entire “neighborhood” of mostly rental homes. These folks have been in town 15 years before you moved here from Philly.

      Reply

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