Planning Commission representative to the Historic District Review Board (HDRB) Sandra Salopek tendered her resignation in April.
Commissioner Diane D’Amico expressed her interest in serving as the Planning Commission representative to the HDRB. The Planning Commission discussed the vacancy at their May 7, 2019 meeting and voted to nominate Ms. D’Amico to be appointed as the Planning Commission representative on the HDRB.
Town Council approved D’Amico’s appointment this Thursday. Sandra Salopek continues to serve on the Planning Commission.
Terry Strub tendered her resignation from the HDRB effective this May.
At the May 2, 2019, Special Meeting, Council appointed two alternates to the HDRB in anticipation of upcoming positions on the Board. Mr. Edward Wells was appointed as the first alternate. As the first alternate, Wells has been appointed to the HDRB by Town Council.
Please can some one tell me what makes Cape Charles Historic .? its an old Railway Town there are hundreds spread across the United States , Made up of cheap Railway workers houses of no real Architectural Value Yes there are one or two Homes on the Bay side that were custom built and occupied by Railway Management at the turn of the Century . the Nearest Historic homes are in the Eastville Area Eyre Hall etc
HEAR !!!!!!!!!
HEAR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Looking at the last names in the article, they all sound like come-heres. They are molding it into what they want it to be. Most likely, just like the areas they come from.
That’s life Lewis. For billions of years. If you resist change, you’ll end up being on the wrong side of history.
I began being on the wrong side of His-Story the day I was born.
Hey, that sounds like the lyrics to a real killer country-western song that would be destined to be a classic!
Get Billy Strings to sing it for you at Red Rocks and you’ll be in the big time fast!
And when people ask you how you became famous, tell them it all began here at the Cape Charles Mirror!