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Town Council Schedules Public Hearings in October

October 13, 2019 by Wayne Creed Leave a Comment

The Cape Charles Town Council will hold public hearings on Thursday, October 17, 2019 at 6:30 pm in the Cape Charles Civic Center at 500 Tazewell Avenue to receive comment on the following proposed text amendments to the Cape Charles Zoning Ordinance:
i) Article VIII, Section 8.20 Design Guidelines; Standards for Review;
ii) Article II, Section 2.9 Definitions;
iii) Article III, Section 3.9 Harbor District and Section 3.12 Planned Unit Developments;
iv) Appendix A Subdivision Ordinance;
v) Zoning Map amendment clearly defining the Harbor District Overlay.

The items will be voted upon at the November 21, 2019 Town Council Regular Meeting.


The proposed text amendments are available for public review on the Town’s website, www.capecharles.org, under Agendas and Minutes/Town Council, or in the Planner’s Office, located at 2 Plum Street, during regular business hours.

Please contact Town Planner Zach Ponds at 757-331-2036, or by email at planner@capecharles.org if you have any questions or require additional information.

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