Cape Charles, VA – The Cape Charles Code Official office reported performing a total of 45 inspections and issuing 19 permits, according to the most recent Weekly Report.
In addition to their routine inspections and permit issuances, the staff has been scanning documents to make room for upcoming projects.
Among their tasks, the office processed 10 rental inspection applications and conducted 17 rental inspections throughout the week, ensuring compliance with housing regulations and safety standards.
Moreover, the Code Official had discussions with the Zoning Administrator concerning ongoing construction matters.
In terms of future developments, plans for new homes in both Bayside Village and Muirfield Village have been reviewed, with permits expected to be issued soon for each project. Additionally, plans for another new home on Jefferson Avenue are nearing completion, with the issuance of the permit anticipated for next week.
Looking ahead, the office is set to review plans for yet another new home in Muirfield Village, demonstrating the steady pace of residential development within the community.
The staff, along with representatives from Zoning, the Town Manager’s office, and Finance, held a conference call to discuss logistical details regarding the transfer of water and sewer services to Virginia American Water.
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A VROCC - Voting Resident of CC says
What in the world does this mean??: “the staff has been scanning documents to make room for upcoming projects.”
It is in every Activity Report!!
Does anyone edit or question these submissions?
Does “scanning” really enable more work?
How about if someone makes this report valid?