The Cape Charles Town Council and the Town Planning Commission will hold a joint public hearing on Tuesday December 4, 2018 at 6:00 pm in the Town Civic Center located at 500 Tazewell Avenue, Cape Charles to receive comment on the following: application for conditional use permit to operate a bed and breakfast/tourist home at 610 Washington Avenue/tax map parcel
83A1-1-21. Immediately following the close of the public hearing, the Planning Commission will meet in regular session to consider these matters.
The Town Council alone will also hold a public hearing, same time and place, on application for conditional use permit for residential units in a current commercial/residential use building in the
Commercial-1 zoning district. The subject property is located at 729-730 Randolph Avenue/tax map # 83A4.5.B.
Staff received an application for a conditional use permit to operate a bed and breakfast\tourist home at 610 Washington Avenue. However, according to the applicants, it will be kind of like a bed and breakfast, only it won’t serve breakfast.
The applicant, Kathy Fraas is an employee of the town, serving in the utilities billing department, and as an administrative assistant.
The 411: This property is a conforming size residential lot within the Residential – 1 District. The location for the proposed bed and breakfast\tourist house shows an on-site driveway the length of the lot and can accommodate off-street parking, and a garage. The applicants propose to open a small unit of approximately two-hundred and twenty (220) square feet to guests, and retain the rest of the house for family use. The applicants will continue to occupy the building. No changes to the exterior appearance of the building are proposed.- staff report.
Information on these public hearing items can be viewed online at www.capecharles.org under Agendas and Minutes/Planning Commission, in the Town Planner’s Office at 2 Plum Street Cape
Charles Town Hall, obtained by phone at 757-331-3259 x15, or email at larry.dire@capecharles.org.
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