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Augusta County: Public hearings on Feb. 25 Board of Supervisors agenda

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Next week’s Augusta County Board of Supervisors meeting includes three scheduled public hearings.

  1. A request to rezone from General Agriculture with proffers to Single Family Residential with proffers approximately 1.00 acres (TMP 054A (5) A1) owned by Jordan Enterprises LLC, located off Misty Dawn Lane (Rte. 1083) in Staunton in the Pastures District. The property is located within an Urban Service Area of the Comprehensive Plan and is planned for Medium Density Residential.
  2. A request to add a Public Use Overlay on approximately 31.218 acres (TMP 054 54) owned by Hebron Presbyterian Church, located north of the Hebron Road (Rte. 703) and Eidson Creek Road (Rte. 710) intersection in Swoope in the Pastures District. The property is zoned General Agriculture, and is located in an Agricultural Conservation Area of the Comprehensive Plan. The purpose of the Public Use Overlay is to accommodate private school students within an existing structure.
  3. A request to add a Public Use Overlay on approximately .25 acres of a 2.93-acre parcel (TMP 033B1 (4) 6) owned by Augusta County Service Authority, located off Dry Branch Road (Rte. 720), between Buffalo Gap Highway (US-42) and Crawford Drive (Rte. 2202) in Churchville in the Pastures District. The property is zoned Single Family Residential-10, and is located within a Community Development Area of the Comprehensive Plan, planned for Low Density Residential. The purpose of the Public Use Overlay is to allow for the installation of a bulk water station for retail sales.

The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 25, beginning at 7 p.m., at the Augusta County Government Center in Verona.

Data and information regarding the above matters are available for review in the Augusta County Community Development Office between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

More info: (540) 245-5700www.AugustaCountyVA.gov.

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