Public Hearing – Code Amendments

Public Hearing – Code Amendments
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TAKE NOTICE that the City Council for the City of Waynesboro will hold Public Hearings on Monday, June 27, 2022 at 7:00 P.M. in City Council Chambers, Charles T. Yancey Municipal Building, 503 W Main Street, Waynesboro, VA to receive public comment on the following:

An amendment to Zoning Ordinance Section 98.1.5.3.B, Parking Maximums, to amend the requirements for parcels zoned H-B (Highway Business) within the Corridor Overlay District to require screening for parking in excess of maximum allowed.  

An amendment to City Code Chapter 74, Divisions 1 and 3 (General Procedures and Major Subdivision Procedures) in accordance with §15.2-2260 of the Code of Virginia, requiring submission of a preliminary plat for subdivisions of more than 50 lots and for submission of a preliminary plat at the option of the landowner for subdivisions of 50 or fewer lots. 

An amendment to City Code Chapter 74, Sections 74-37 and 74-38 relating to preliminary plat procedures in accordance with §15.2-2260 of the Code of Virginia, requiring the planning commission to act on a preliminary subdivision plat and removing the requirement for a preliminary plat to be forwarded to the City Council for final approval. 

Further information is available for review at the City Planning Department, Suite 204, Charles T. Yancey Municipal Building, 503 W Main Street, Waynesboro, VA, or by calling 540.942.6604. The meeting will be broadcast on the Waynesboro City Council YouTube channel. Citizens who do not wish to attend in person may submit comments by emailing planning@ci.waynesboro.va.us or calling 540.942.6604. Comments submitted in writing will be read during the public hearing.

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